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Prince of Wales, Openshaw

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1233 Ashton Old Road, Openshaw, M11 1DA (View on Google Map)

This Pub is Permanently Closed

Demolished 20/2/2010, site is now retail units. Change of use to Asian restaurant around 1/11/2006. Planning Application 080930/FO/2006/N2 | Erection of retail foodstore (Class A1- 7711 sqm gross), non-food retail units- 6987 sqm (incorporating Class A1 retail; Restaurant/Bar Uses Classes A3 & A4- max floorspace 465 sqm; hot food takeaway uses Class A5- max floorspace 185sqm); Offices (Class A2 & B1- 4980 sqm); Leisure Use (Class D2 - 2090 sqm) and associated landscaping and car parking. Granted 12/3/2007.

History: A large, rather unremarkable former Bass house occupying a corner plot. At one point it sold Stones Bitter, but in its latter years was keg-only.

Historic Interest

Former Bass house, and originally probably a Cornbrook Brewery house.

Information for this venue is provided by the Stockport & South Manchester Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Manchester District (B)
Last updated
11/12/2022
Last surveyed
11/12/2022
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
MAS/4380
Asset of Community Value

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