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Lamb Hotel, Eccles

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Large red brick building opposite the Eccles bus and tram interchange. From the porch go right for the vault or straight on for any of the other three rooms. All four surround the the bar which is carved oak and etched glass in a traditional Manchester style from the early 20th century. A quiet pub though music channels are often shown on TV. The large back room can be reserved for functions. The pub has won several awards.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Salford District (B)
Last updated
09/03/2024
Last surveyed
05/02/2023
Pub ID
MAN/9933
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

A classic Edwardian pub rich in decorative flourishes: wall tiling, mosaic flooring and etched glass abound. Different rooms retain original characteristics and are presided over by a curved mahogany bar with sliding-window hatches for serving.

A classic Edwardian red brick and terracotta extravaganza rebuilt in 1906 and designed by Mr Newton of Hartley, Hacking & Co. for Holt’s Brewery (cf. the Grapes and Royal Oak). It has superbly preserved fittings throughout, including elaborate Jacobean-style mahogany door surrounds and chimney-pieces, Art Nouveau wall-tiling and mosaic flooring. From the entrance lobby, with its terrazzo floor and dado of green tiles, a door to the right leads to the vault. This has seen some changes, including incorporation of an off-sales (see the blocked door outside on the right-hand side street) and a replacement bar counter. The bar parlour retains fixed seating with bell-pushes and a wood-surround fireplace. Second on the left, the rear smoke room, entered through a wide arch from the lobby, also has its Edwardian fixed seating plus a Jacobean-style chimneypiece. Sadly, the billiard room recently lost its full-sized snooker table (supplied by Burroughs & Watts of London when the pub opened) but still retains the fixed seating on raised platforms that enabled spectators to watch the play. A star feature is the screened, curved mahogany bar in the lobby with brilliant-cut glazed hatches, still with sliding windows and over-lights. The lobby also has a dado of Art Nouveau glazed tiles which continues up the stairs. Listed in 1994 following a pilot study of Greater Manchester pubs by CAMRA for English Heritage.

General information about historic pub interiors

A classic red brick and terracotta Edwardian pub of 1906 for Holt's Brewery by a Mr Newton of Hartley, Hacking & Co. The vault still has a separate entrance and a long bar counter while the remainder of the pub is served from hatches. There is a bar parlour, a lobby and serving area around the bar and an adjoining smoke room. The star here is the shuttered bar; sadly the billiard room that is in near original condition has recently lost its a full-size table. Well-preserved fittings include the elaborate Jacobean-style mahogany door surrounds and chimney pieces, Art Nouveau glazed wall tiling and curved, brilliant-cut glazed hatches and overlights and mosaic flooring.

Front door leads to an entrance lobby with terrazzo floor and a dado of green tiles. Door on the right leads to the Vault which has seen changes - the outdoor department / off sales situated at the far end of the room has been absorbed. The door to it (and another door into the Vault on the same wall) have been blocked up, but the window above the door is still in place. The bar counter looks like it is an addition/ replacement - it is clearly not Edwardian but more early 1960s (possibly 1962?) - note the tiled dado in the former off sales area and how the screened area on the counter near the former door finishes short of the ceiling whereas the main original screenwork reached the ceiling! Two sets of 'Lamb Hotel' exterior windows in the Vault were smashed in 2009 and only replaced by toughened glass (say locals)!! There is an old cast iron fireplace painted brown with new tiles and the fixed seating with matchboard backs looks more 1930s or later. The 'Public bar' on the door is inter-war work.

A mahogany carved screen has a door with cut and etched glazing with the words 'Lamb Hotel' and overlights which leads to the Hall / Lobby bar. On the left the entrance has 'Bar Parlour' in etched glass in the door and two substantial glazed baffles with etched panels either side of the door. The entrance to this and other rooms have elaborate Jacobean style surrounds. The room retains fixed seating with bell pushes in the panel above. The good wood surround fireplace has modern tiles but the wood surround looks original. Second on the left is another room with original fixed upholstered seating and bell pushes in panelling above and a fireplace with modern tiles and Jacobean style chimney-piece. A wide arch forms the entrance from the lobby. There are some etched exterior windows but others were lost in 2009.

On the rear right is the Billiard Room, with cut and etched glass 'Billiard Room' in the door, which until 2020 did retain its full sized snooker table. All around the room the seating on a raised platforms that been retained. The table was made by the London firm of Burroughs & Watts and was the original supplied when the Lamb first opened in 1906. The scoreboard was supplied by Rapper and Sons of Stevenson Square.

We are of a couple of Heritage pubs still with full sized billiard tables - the the Malt Shovel, Spondon, Derbyshire; and the Douglas Arms, Bethesda, North Wales.

The Hall / Lobby Bar has a dado of Art Nouveau glazed light and dark green tiles with red roses which continues up the stair well with a mahogany stair of heavy Jacobean design. Dado tiling continues to the toilets off to the rear with their 'Gents Lavatory' and 'Ladies Lavatory' etched panels. The impressive screened curved bar is of mahogany with brilliant-cut glazed hatches and overlights. There are three serving hatches with sliding windows, all kept in the upright position. The lino tiles were relaid in 2009.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
Noon - 10:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 10:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 10:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 10:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:00pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 1 changing beer (1 guest ale (from Joseph Holt reciprocal agreement).) and 2 regular beers.

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Parking Parking
Fee payable - with refund at bar.
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Full sized Snooker & Billiards table, cribbage
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Features
Real Ale Real Ale
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
Eccles bus station
Close to metro (50m)
Eccles (Metrolink)
Nearby Station (250m)
Eccles (Manchester)
Directions
Opp Eccles Metrolink Station
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