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Queens Arms, Patricroft (Top House)

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Green Lane, Patricroft, M30 0SH (View on Google Map)
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Traditional pub, Grade II listed at the instigation of the local CAMRA branch. Built in 1828 in as a refreshment stop in readiness for the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, it lays claim to be the world's first railway pub. It was renamed after Queen Victoria visited Salford in 1851. The bar serves a comfortable lounge to the rear, a vault and (across a lobby), a homely parlour. Won local CAMRA branch ‘Neil Richardson’ award for a fine example of a traditional unspoilt pub in 2010 and 2016. Known locally as the 'Top House'.

Historic Interest

Grade II listed, world's first main line railway pub.

Information for this venue is provided by the Salford Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Patricroft Tavern
Local Authority
Salford District (B)
Last updated
11/04/2022
Last surveyed
01/02/2020
Pub ID
MAN/9975
Asset of Community Value

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

Listed status: II

Built in 1828 in anticipation of Liverpool-Manchester railway which opened in 1830, although the internal arrangements are probably late Victorian. Inside the front door is a small, cosy drinking lobby with a hatch-like screen to the serving area in the vault (a name appearing in the window glass). Here the counter seems to be Victorian although the bar-back is a replacement from 1997. Right of the entrance is the snug with draught screens and fixed seating. At the rear of the pub two rooms have been practically turned into one (done in 1996): note the ‘billiards’ and ‘bar parlour’ inscribed in the glass.

General information about historic pub interiors

Dating it is said 1828 and alongside Patricroft Station on new Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Victoria via St Helens Junction line which opened in 1830 - if driving look for the narrow lane from the north side of the bridge that takes you to the railway line level. The internal arrangements are probably later Victorian. The inner lobby has a tiled floor and dado panelling. On the left the vault has a lino floor, Victorian counter with a screened section just inside the door that has one closed section and a lower panel with etched glass, then two hatch-like windows with glazed panels above all the sections. The bar-back was replaced in 1997, the fixed seating in two sections looks more 1950/1960s. Both the doors in and out at the rear have 'Vault' etched and frosted windows. A small cast-iron fireplace looks old.

An inner door with 'Lounge' etched and frosted but damaged window and a passage opens out to a curiously shaped lobby but the floor tiling implies it has always been like this and has another counter. To the right is the snug with doorway, draught screens either side with etched and frosted panels, an old tiled and wood surround fireplace and fixed seating re-upholstered, also a new 'Snug' window.

The rear two rooms have a wide gap created to practically knock them into one which was done in 1996. On the right the original 'Billiards' etched and frosted panel in the door has been retained and a draught screen with an etched and frosted panel in it, good but refurbished fixed seating and a replacement Victorian-style tiled, cast-iron and wood surround fireplace added. Other good windows include a 'Bar Parlour' one. The left part of the room has a large gap in the wall that separated it from the passage and there is another Victorian-style fireplace, fixed seating but part of a partition wall with a row of glazed panels remain, and another 'Bar Parlour' window. There is a modern hatch/small bar counter added for service to the back of the servery. The ladies' has an old etched panel. Gents' largely old with four big urinals, tiled floor (some new tiles near urinals) and inter-war tiling on the walls. Opens at 7.

The pub was statutory listed in 1988 at the instigation of CAMRA.

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Opening
Monday
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Tuesday
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Thursday
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Friday
5:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
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Facilities
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
On leads
Games Games
Darts and Cribbage
Lined Glasses Lined Glasses
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
First: 67 (Stops on Liverpool Rd (A57)), 100 (Stops on Liverpool Rd (A57))
Nearby Station (50m)
Patricroft
Directions
Adjacent Patricroft railway station, up ramp opp James Nasmyth Way.
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