This website is currently in beta. If you wish to go back to the current site please click here. To provide feedback or find out more about this site, please click here.
Multi-roomed town pub just across from St Michael's church. The main front bar has a pool table and dart board, shows live sport and hosts regular discos. The main back room caters for an older clientele and also shows live sport.
Historic Interest
The King's Arms is a timber-framed building with an Edwardian façade and has an extensive history. Having been a coaching inn since at least 1700, it's name was changed to the Queen's Arms for the period of the reign of Queen Anne (1702-14). Whilst remaining a pub, it has been home to a Masonic Lodge (c. 1797-1891) and an Inland Revenue Office (c. 1850). Records suggests the pub was a free house until 1901, by which point it had been bought by Greenall Whitley. It became a free house again in 2011 and the stable buildings were demolished and replaced by housing in 2015.
Kings Arms, Middlewich