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Greyhound & Punchbowl, Bilston

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Operator: Greyhound & Punchbowl (Bilston) Ltd
51 High Street, Bilston, WV14 0EP (View on Google Map)
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This splendid 16th-century timber-framed building started life as Stoke Heath Manor House but has been in pub use for at least 200 years. In 1936, Wolverhampton brewers W. Butler & Co. employed architect James Swan to restore it. It has a 17th-century plaster ceiling and Jacobean carved woodwork over the left-hand fireplaces. Three rooms.

Historic Interest

Grade II listed building.

Information for this venue is provided by the Wolverhampton Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
City of Wolverhampton District (B)
Last updated
03/10/2023
Last surveyed
03/05/2012
Pub ID
WLV/5071
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Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II*

This splendid 15th-century timber-framed building started life as Stoke Heath Manor House but has been in pub use for at least 200 years. In 1936, Wolverhampton brewers W. Butler & Co. employed architect James Swan to restore it. He was so careful to retain all the sound old woodwork that it's now difficult to distinguish the new work from the old. He also kept the 17th-century plaster ceiling (front left) and the Jacobean carved woodwork over the left-hand fireplaces. The public bar was located front right with a smoking room front left and a 'parlour' behind. Since the war there has been much re-ordering with partitions between the latter two rooms and the corridor taken out and the servery moved to the back of the public bar. However, much of Swan's panelling and seating survives in this remarkable building as do impressive fireplaces in the public bar and rear-right room.

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A fine timber-framed house from the mid/late fifteenth century and certainly in pub use for a couple of centuries. It was restored in 1936 by Wolverhampton brewers W Butler & Co, under the architect James A Swan of Birmingham. He was careful to keep all the sound old woodwork and his care was such that it's hard to distinguish the new work from the old in many cases. He also kept the ornamented seventeenth-century plaster ceiling (front left) and the Tudor/Jacobean carved woodwork over the left-hand fireplaces. Swan placed his public bar at the front (right) with a smoking room (front left) and a 'parlour' behind. There has since been a great deal of reordering (possibly in the 1960s) and the partitions between the two latter rooms and the corridor have been removed and the servery (from 1936 adjacent to the corridor) moved to the rear of the public bar. Much of Swan's panelling and seating survive.

The public bar has a 1930s brick and Tudor shaped stone fireplace and fielded panelling above. Note the plasterwork rose symbols on the ceiling. As well as the impressive four-sectioned ceiling in the front left room, there is 1930s fielded panelling on the walls, a brick and Tudor shaped stone fireplace and 1930s fixed seating. Both left hand rooms have wide openings on to the passage where there is a modern bar counter. In the rear right formerly a living room is a 1930s brick fireplace and a wood block floor. The gents (formerly outside but now linked) retains 4 big 1930s urinals.

A page on the website 'Wolverhampton's Listed Buildings" has details of The 1936 Restoration.

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Opening
Monday
10:00am - 10:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 10:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 10:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 10:00pm
Friday
10:00am - Midnight
Saturday
10:00am - Midnight
Sunday
10:00am - 11:00pm
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(01902) 498659
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