Prominently located multi-roomed Joseph Holt pub faced in Italian-style marble effect tiles. The interior has recently been refurbished while retaining a number of original features. There is an island bar in the centre of the pub serving Holt's Bitter.
The pub is a popular community hub run by the same landlord for the past 25 years. It has a bowling green and outdoor area to the rear.
Thursday is quiz night with karaoke on Saturdays and bingo on Sundays. All are held in the spacious back room which is also popular with diners.
Built in the 19th century it was acquired by Holts in 1924, The main entrance lost its revolving door in 1994. In the front right bar the curved inter-war counter was taken out as part of the 1994 refurbishment but the inter-war fixed seating remains, original windows but no fireplace. Double width doorway to front left room also with inter-war fixed seating (possibly older?), the good wood surround fireplace has modern tiles, original window. At the rear in an extension to the original building the servery was reduced in size in 1994. High ceilinged room with vaulted brackets. What looks like inter-war fixed seating re-upholstered is actually seating added in 1994. This rear room overlooks the bowling green (Legh Arms Bowling Club is active) and was possibly a billiard room? The vault on the right is in an extension to the original building and has a separate entrance with brown and white tiled floor and inter-war tiled dado. The vault has a lino tiled floor and a bar counter that was not replaced in 1994 but doesn't look old. Fixed seating looks post war so all fittings here might be from the 1960s?. Gents here has three old urinals but new tiles in gents' and lobby. Gents on the left has an inter-war 'Gents' stained and leaded panel in the door and retains four original urinals and brown & white tiled floor; also 'Ladies' panel in door.
Built in the 19th century it was acquired by Holts in 1924, The main entrance lost its revolving door in 1994. In the front right bar the curved inter-war counter was taken out as part of the 1994 refurbishment but the inter-war fixed seating remains, original windows but no fireplace. Double width doorway to front left room also with inter-war fixed seating (possibly older?), the good wood surround fireplace has modern tiles, original window. At the rear in an extension to the original building the servery was reduced in size in 1994. High ceilinged room with vaulted brackets. What looks like inter-war fixed seating re-upholstered is actually seating added in 1994. This rear room overlooks the bowling green (Legh Arms Bowling Club is active) and was possibly a billiard room? The vault on the right is in an extension to the original building and has a separate entrance with brown and white tiled floor and inter-war tiled dado. The vault has a lino tiled floor and a bar counter that was not replaced in 1994 but doesn't look old. Fixed seating looks post war so all fittings here might be from the 1960s?. Gents here has three old urinals but new tiles in gents' and lobby. Gents on the left has an inter-war 'Gents' stained and leaded panel in the door and retains four original urinals and brown & white tiled floor; also 'Ladies' panel in door.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Legh Arms, Sale
Source: Local