Attractive 17th century building set in extensive parkland, this Grade II listed building has spacious drinking and dining rooms very comfortably furnished and the walls sporting many old and interesting pictures. Now run by Brunning and Price it offers a good range of beers with at least six cask ales and an array of KeyKeg taps. Excellent food is served and an extensive beer garden is open to the rear of the building.
The pub was refurbished and refreshed in 2024.
This is an extremely well-run pub with well-chosen staff who are polite, helpful, friendly and very hard working.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed building.
Conversion
A Grade II-listed building, in Tudor style reopened after Brunning & Price embarked on a substantial programme of repair and renovation. It has spacious drinking and dining areas with comfortable seating and numerous pictures for interest. Lots of well-integrated original features. It was in the hall that James Brindley and the Duke of Bridgewater met to discuss their plan for the first true canal in the modern world. The large garden is set in woodland. A range of real ales and meals.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Worsley Old Hall, Worsley
Changing beers typically include: Distant Hills (varies) , Moorhouse's (varies)
Source: Regional