Large pub situated between Brinsworth and Catcliffe and also close to both the Sheffield Parkway (A630) and the M1 (Jct 33). There is a substantial car park area, a children's play area and a grassed area for outside events. Consists of two distinct rooms internally with the larger room featuring live entertainment events and the smaller room doubling as a lounge and bar area. The new Waverley housing development and AMRC commerce park are close-by. After a period without, a single real ale has recently reappeared on the bar, but may not always be available. Regular events and club meets are held in the car park and grassed area. Licensing hours were recently extended.
Historic Interest
A new build opened in 1984 by Ron and Lorraine Woodthorpe on the site of an old farmhouse. Some materials from the farmhouse were incorporated in the new building. Named after it's close proximity to the Waverley coal seam.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Waverley, Catcliffe
Source: National