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Heritage Pub

Big Six, Halifax: Savile Park (Big 6)

Operator: Independent
10 Horsfall Street, Savile Park, Halifax: Savile Park, HX1 3HG (View on Google Map)
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A hidden gem in a row of terraces, adjacent to the Free School Lane recreation ground with a beer garden. The emphasis at this friendly venue is on good beer and conversation. A through corridor separates the bar and games room from the two lounges. The pub's name derives from a mineral water company that operated here a century ago, whose memorabilia adorn the walls.

Information for this venue is provided by the Halifax & Calderdale Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Calderdale District (B)
Last updated
13/02/2024
Last surveyed
01/01/2024
Pub ID
HAL/1017
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

Local of rare character, with an unmade road on its garden side and set within a row of terraced houses. Erected in 1857 as a purpose-built beer house with its own brewhouse, it has an unusual layout and retains many of its internal fittings. These include oak-framed fitted seating, wood-panelling and a fine bar back-fitting, all probably dating from soon after its acquisition by local brewers Ramsden's in 1928. The layout consists of a central corridor with two partly opened-up rooms plus a bar-lounge and an excellent, cosy snug. (The games room is very recent). Tetley's gave the Big Six their 'Heritage' badging in the mid-1980s and the refurbishment work from around that time bears their distinctive signature.

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A tucked-away local of rare character set within a row of terraced houses that has an unusual layout. It retains many of its internal fittings include oak-framed fitted seating, wood-panelling and a fine bar back-fitting all probably dating from soon after its acquisition by local brewers Ramsden's in 1928. The layout consists of a central corridor with two partly opened-up rooms plus a bar-lounge and an excellent, cosy snug. (The games room is very recent). Tetley's gave the Big Six their 'Heritage' badging in the mid-1980s and the refurbishment work from around that time bears their distinctive signature.

The front door is on Thomas Street West and back door on an unmade road – Horsfall Street. It was erected in 1857 as a purpose-built beer house with its own brewhouse and called the Bowling Green Inn. It was always referred to by locals as 'the Big Six' after the Big Six mineral water and hop ale works company that was run by licensees Horsfall Brothers on this site at the turn of the century. It was renamed in 1982 by Tetleys when it become an Heritage Inn.

From Thomas Side West side the front door leads into an inner porch with part glazed floor to ceiling partition containing the inner door, and terrazzo floor.

A passage with a ceiling rose leads to the small lobby bar ahead with fittings from 1928. There is a fine bar back-fitting with mirrored panels and slender pillars; old counter with modern panelled front added; old looking top, old fixed seating at rear; good inter-war looking leaded windows; and good wood surround with modern tiles fireplace. In servery look for the small window that was the off sales hatch. Uses Autovacs?

On Thomas Street West side the small front right room with a widish doorway has a lino floor; old wood surround fireplace but modern tiles; and old fixed bench seating. The small rear right room i.e. on the Horsfall Street side has a widish doorway; carpet; bell pushes; old fixed bench seating, and a modern fireplace with an ‘Ind Coope & Co Burton Ales’ mirror above. The top section of the wall between front and rear right rooms was removed and a good Tetleys 1980s screen inserted which has three stained glass panels ‘Tetleys Ales’; ‘Big Six and bottle of mineral’; ‘Heritage Inn’.

On the front left is a small carpeted snug with double door width opening; two small old fixed benches; old wood surround fireplace with modern tiles and a log burner; good ceiling rose; and a couple of tables.

A doorway to the far left leads to another small room added in 1987 when they knocked into next door / former bottle store. This room has a flagstone floor; stone fireplace with range fire; good fixed seating; bar billiards; modern stained windows added in 1990s; and a hatch (modern) to the bar. Modernised toilets - ‘Ladies’ window in door.

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Opening
Monday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Tuesday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Thursday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Friday
3:00pm - 11:30pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
1:00pm - 10:30pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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A variety of well kept beers from quality independent brewers

Changing beers typically include: Brass Castle (varies) , Phoenix (varies) , Wensleydale (varies)

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Facilities
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Children welcome throughout the pub until 7.30pm and in certain areas afterwards.
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Quiz night Monday
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Transport
Close to bus routes (160m)
Yorkshire Tiger: 577
Closest station (1800m)
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Directions
adjacent to Spring Edge Park at the top of Free School Ln
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