Large pub opposite Wolstanton Marsh, with a bar, comfortable rear lounge and a games room off to the right, with a pool table and dartboard; a true community local; there is a small car park and a smoking patio to the front of the pub.
Historic Interest
Was once run by darts legend Phil Taylor
Probably a 19th century pub, but with interwar alterations, many of which survive. Rebuilt 1935 (possibly after a fire) by Parkers Burslem brewery? A substantially intact layout, although the public bar shows signs of being two rooms, possibly before the 1930s alterations. Central entrance into a wide terrazzo-tiled lobby bar, 1930s tiled dado and a modern hatch-counter on the left. Behind this is the public bar with old benches, a baffle by the door and a 1950s fireplace; the counter and bar back date from a 2014 refurbishment but are in the original position. An old fireplace survives in the right-hand section but has been boarded up. Front-right is the Smoke Room, now used for pool; it has original benches and good ceiling cornice detail, but has lost its fireplace.
The best room is rear-right: a splendid narrow, oddly-shaped lounge with good benches all round except for the insertion on the left of a narrow 1950s 'cocktail bar' with canopy and copper-topped counter; baffle by the door, most tables are copper-topped; above the benches is superb (sapele?) panelling to two-thirds height with a few bell-pushes; again some good ceiling cornices but a fireplace has been lost and the large window at the back is new. All 1930s doors internally retained with numbers on them. Twyford Adamant urinals, terrazzo floor and 1930s tiled dado in the Gents.
Probably a 19th century pub, but with interwar alterations, many of which survive. Rebuilt 1935 (possibly after a fire) by Parkers Burslem brewery? A substantially intact layout, although the public bar shows signs of being two rooms, possibly before the 1930s alterations. Central entrance into a wide terrazzo-tiled lobby bar, 1930s tiled dado and a modern hatch-counter on the left. Behind this is the public bar with old benches, a baffle by the door and a 1950s fireplace; the counter and bar back date from a 2014 refurbishment but are in the original position. An old fireplace survives in the right-hand section but has been boarded up. Front-right is the Smoke Room, now used for pool; it has original benches and good ceiling cornice detail, but has lost its fireplace.
The best room is rear-right: a splendid narrow, oddly-shaped lounge with good benches all round except for the insertion on the left of a narrow 1950s 'cocktail bar' with canopy and copper-topped counter; baffle by the door, most tables are copper-topped; above the benches is superb (sapele?) panelling to two-thirds height with a few bell-pushes; again some good ceiling cornices but a fireplace has been lost and the large window at the back is new. All 1930s doors internally retained with numbers on them. Twyford Adamant urinals, terrazzo floor and 1930s tiled dado in the Gents.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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