A multi room pub that has only slightly been opened out. Two small rooms at the front with some of the bell push buttons for calling table service in times gone by still in the room on the left. Outside on the Bennett St frontage, signs for Saloon and Outdoor are still clearly visible over bricked up doorways.
1920s brick built pub - note the wording 'Outdoor' and 'Saloon' in stone above two blocked-up entrances. It retains its layout of lobby bar and three small rooms but has suffered a number of changes in recent years. Has inter war tiling in the lobby painted over. Lobby bar has a new bar counter and bar back. Doorway to front right small room which still retains inter-war fixed seating painted cream, signs of bell pushes, a 1920s glazed brick/stone with wood surround fireplace and a hatch to the bar (a later addition as across the fixed seating). All around the lobby are the original oak panels to picture frame height and a panelled dado up the stairs but now wallpapered over and the dado painted cream. Doorway to front left small room with more inter-war fixed seating but has lost its fireplace and bell pushes. The landlord has removed the doors which are still stored in the cellar. Rear right 'Saloon' is now two small rooms joined together with a tiny remaining section of fixed seating and is served by a doorway with a flap across it / hatch to the side of the servery. The outdoor door is situated at the rear of the servery. Two holes have been cut into the wall of the saloon 'for supervision'.
1920s brick built pub - note the wording 'Outdoor' and 'Saloon' in stone above two blocked-up entrances. It retains its layout of lobby bar and three small rooms but has suffered a number of changes in recent years. Has inter war tiling in the lobby painted over. Lobby bar has a new bar counter and bar back. Doorway to front right small room which still retains inter-war fixed seating painted cream, signs of bell pushes, a 1920s glazed brick/stone with wood surround fireplace and a hatch to the bar (a later addition as across the fixed seating). All around the lobby are the original oak panels to picture frame height and a panelled dado up the stairs but now wallpapered over and the dado painted cream. Doorway to front left small room with more inter-war fixed seating but has lost its fireplace and bell pushes. The landlord has removed the doors which are still stored in the cellar. Rear right 'Saloon' is now two small rooms joined together with a tiny remaining section of fixed seating and is served by a doorway with a flap across it / hatch to the side of the servery. The outdoor door is situated at the rear of the servery. Two holes have been cut into the wall of the saloon 'for supervision'.
Legendz, Stalybridge