This is a small and seemingly always busy three roomer. A most striking feature of the décor is a vast collection of nauticalia and bells. As well as the ships' bells and hand bells there are portholes, propellers, lanterns and telescopes. The TV and darts room remain free of this style, whilst the front snug has a well stocked fish tank set in the chimney breast. At the rear one finds a small beer garden, bizarrely furnished with a red telephone box, traffic lights and a well surmounted by a large red bell, all highly entertaining. The pub is also notable for its fundraising. To date over £65,000 has been collected in some twenty years by means of a ten mile annual walk. It is also the home of the Travellers Football Club, players in the Sunday League. Of special note is the old Stockport boundary marker outside on the corner of Cherry Tree Lane.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson with the purchase of the Hempshaw Brook Brewery of Bell & Co, in June 1949.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A small Victorian locals' pub with a rendered exterior and colourful tiled dado in the porch. It has been changed somewhat over the years but still retains three small rooms and a lobby bar with an alcove at the front. The small front right room has Victorian fixed seating and bell-pushes. At the rear right is small plain room, not originally in public use. The counters may be relatively recent. Owners Robinsons undertook modest refurbishment in 2015 including giving many surfaces a modern paint scheme.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Travellers Call, Great Moor