This Pub is Permanently Closed
To find out more about this now closed pub a summary is included below, use the links to read more details and see photos of the pub.
What's Doing July 1979 : Historical Information
Bolton Pubs in Greater Manchester Good Beer Guides : Bolton Pubs 1980 and 1985
What's Doing Bolton Pub Inserts : Bolton Pub Inserts May 1981
What's Doing August 1981 : Historical Information
CAMRA Bolton February 1982 List of Pubs 236 : Historical Information
What's Doing November 1983 : Historical Information
Bolton Beer Break 1 and 4 Winter 1985 and May 1986 : Bolton Beer Breaks 1985 to 1991
What's Doing January, September and October 1986 : Historical Information
Beer Lines 7 July/August 1986 : Historical Information
What's Doing June and December 1988 : Historical Information
Bolton Lost Pubs : Historical Information
Bolton News 2004: Newspaper Article
Historic Interest
The pub was listed in John Stotts 1977 Guide to Good Beer in Bolton as selling Tetley Mild and Bitter (E) , with TV, Juke Box, darts, dominoes, pool, snacks and bowling green. In an article in July 1979 the pub was included as it still had its bowling green. It was included in the 1980 selective Greater Manchester Guide. In May 1981 this was a Tetley pub selling Mild and Bitter (E), however by August 1981 it was rumoured to be closing. THe rumour was true and the pub closed but it took Tetley until November 1983 before the pub was put up for sale. The pub reopened in late 1985 with Dave Rawlinson of the Half Moon in Tyldesley as Landlord. Beers available were Boddingtons Mild and Bitter, Oldham Bitter plus a guest initially Old Oak from Ellesmere Port. A social was held here on February 23rd and again on March 17th 1986 with a Branch Meeting on April 2nd. However the nearby Sunniside Mills had closed a couple of years previously and the lack of this trade meant the tpub was not viable and Hydes Bitter was to be the last guest beer before the pub had closed before July 1986, howver it did reopen in late September 1986 but only selling Boddingtons Bitter. It was included in the 1987 Good Beer Guide. However the pub closed again after a fire in January 1988 and reopened in June 1988 with a Childrens play area and a car park added. A social was held here on August 21st 1988 to drink the Boddingtons Bitter. By December 1988 the owners had received an offer they could not refuse and the pub was to be converted into a Nursing home.
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