This Pub is Closed Long Term
A very popular pub with canal users, walkers and cyclists and also has its own bowling green and a very large caravan/camping field. Became a free house in October 2014 following purchase of freehold from Oxford Inns.
Closed end May 2023.
Planning ref 23/1235N, refused Sept 2023); and 23/4376N (Nov 2023), Refused 26 February 2024.
Historic Interest
Takes its name from Sir Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere 1773-1865, who served with the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War. He also besieged and took Baratpur [Bhurtpore] Fort India, in 1826. Sir Stapleton owned the land on which this pub was built and in 1836 the tenant was a Mr. John Stant. [The Salamanca, now a private house, and the Bhurtpore, all in the Wrenbury environs, are named after battles in which Sir Stapleton was involved]
Cotton Arms, Wrenbury
Source: National
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