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The pub is a late 18th century Grade II listed Building which was extended in the mid 19th Century. Located near to Deane Parish Church in the Deane Village conservation area, it is set back from the road with a two tier car park, which is partially surrounded by woodland. The pub has three rooms, one with an aluminium (cast iron looking) range which is never used and the other two with low wooden ceiling beams. The back door from the middle room near the gents leads to the outside garden complete with a children's playground and a full size crown green bowling green which is available for hire. The perfect place to stop after visiting nearby Deane Clough Nature Reserve or travelling along the Middlebrook Cycle Trail.
Historic England : Historical Information
Historic Interest
In 1982 it was a Tetley keg pub. Local historical memorabilia on the walls
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
King's Head, Bolton