This magnificent Grade I listed building, believed to have been converted into a pub in 1965 and last refurbished in 2003, is dated 1650, as indicated in the stonework above the door. The bar faces two large lounges. The front room incorporates a massive inglenook fireplace with superb stonework, as well as old timber posts and heavy beams.
Other features that add to the atmosphere include an 'historic' mural of the house itself on one wall. The side lounge is sometimes host to live music or discos. During the day both rooms are lit by large sets of mullion windows.
Games enthusiasts are accommodated by a pool room behind the bar and a billiard room adjacent to the main lounge. There is plenty of outside seating to the side and front of the building. A chicken coop can be seen in the front right garden.
This is very special place to have a drink.
Historic Interest
Grade I listed house now pub. Early-mid 17 century, largely rebuilt mid 17th century (dated 1650), for the Murgatroyd family. Historic England list entry 1184572
Conversion
A magnificent mansion house built 1650, recorded in the stonework above the door. It was converted to a pub in 1965. It is Grade I-listed. There are five rooms including two lounges with large mullion windows. One has a massive inglenook fireplace with superb stonework, as well as timber posts and heavy beams. Other items of note are a mural of the house and a billiard room. Real ales and meals.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Kershaw House, Luddendenfoot
Changing beers typically include: Marston Moor (varies)