This Pub is Permanently Closed
Historic Interest
The building dates back to before 1700. It became a pub in 1793 and took its name from the occupation of its first licensee, Richard Bartley who was a sawyer and carpenter. Listed in Pigot's Directory of 1822-23 and again in 1828-29 and in Bagshaw's Directory of 1850. An Argyle Brewery pub transferred to Birkenhead Brewery in 1865. Mentioned in Sulley’s 1889 ‘The Hundred of Wirral’ as one of the two fully licensed pubs in Leighton (Parkgate). Closed in 1904. Now a private residence.
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