Large pub set in upmarket area of Wallasey. Half timbered outside gives an older feel but inside is modern and open plan Guest beers are from Greene King list. The black & white photo shows the pub in 1989.
Historic Interest
Built in 1935 to replace an older pub on this site. A Davenports Brewery pub selling Davenports beers in the 1980s.
Rebuilt in 1931 of genuine half timber and Cotswold stone by Messrs Bateman, the Birmingham architects, for Davenports. While the ground floor rooms have been combined and modernised leaving only two stone fireplaces as the original fittings, the upstairs Trafalgar Suite (function room) is worth a visit with its oak panelling and ceiling carved with famous figures of the period. Also, good stained glass windows. The bar here was added in the 1970s and you can arrange a visit at a quiet time.
Rebuilt in 1931 of genuine half timber and Cotswold stone by Messrs Bateman, the Birmingham architects, for Davenports. While the ground floor rooms have been combined and modernised leaving only two stone fireplaces as the original fittings, the upstairs Trafalgar Suite (function room) is worth a visit with its oak panelling and ceiling carved with famous figures of the period. Also, good stained glass windows. The bar here was added in the 1970s and you can arrange a visit at a quiet time.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Nelson, Wallasey
Source: National