Situated in the Deane Conservation Area and across the road from St. Mary the Virgin-Parish Church of Deane, whose bells can clearly be heard several times a week!. Access to the pub can also be made from Wigan Road via its car park. A large open plan pub with sizeable extension which can be used as a function room when the folding doors are closed, there are many seating areas dotted around the perimeter of the large room. Two handpumps remain on the bar though they are not often in use. A large outdoor seating area is adjacent to the car park
Historic Interest
In 1982 it was a Wilsons pub selling Mild and Bitter (H) and around this time was known as Sinclairs.
Red brick pub built in 1908 (in stone on the top of the pub). Lovely 'Queen Anne Hotel' mosaic in the inner lobby. There is a 'Tap Room' Edwardian glazed panel in the door to the bar on the left. Has a modern but good bar back - the top part could be old/original with its decoratively carved brackets. Modern counter, fixed seating looks part old, part new. There is an Edwardian tiled dado up one side of the open staircase and more in the rear passage. The right hand room and rear room have been opened-up. Fixed seating in front right area is also a mixture of old and new. Good 'Snug' and 'Tap Room' exterior windows.
Red brick pub built in 1908 (in stone on the top of the pub). Lovely 'Queen Anne Hotel' mosaic in the inner lobby. There is a 'Tap Room' Edwardian glazed panel in the door to the bar on the left. Has a modern but good bar back - the top part could be old/original with its decoratively carved brackets. Modern counter, fixed seating looks part old, part new. There is an Edwardian tiled dado up one side of the open staircase and more in the rear passage. The right hand room and rear room have been opened-up. Fixed seating in front right area is also a mixture of old and new. Good 'Snug' and 'Tap Room' exterior windows.
Queen Anne, Bolton