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Originally a miller's house and later a cafe, it opened as a pub in 1980. With thick sandstone walls, low beams and a real fire it comprises a small L-shaped, stone-floored bar and a lounge used mainly by diners. The pub has an excellent reputation for its locally sourced home-made food with a menu to suit most tastes. The nearby Royden Park and Thurstaston Common provide the pub with many passing hikers to supplement the strong local following. The black & white photos show the pub in 1980 and 1992.
Historic Interest
Originally the miller's cottage for the mill on this site, it became Lumsden's Café then opened by Higsons as a pub in September 1980.
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Irby Mill, Greasby
Source: National