This Pub is Closed Long Term
A real gem of a pub, rebuilt in the 1920's (after a fire) by Magee Marshall of Bolton. Still retains most of the original features. There are four rooms and a reception area served by a central bar on the ground floor. There are many wooden panels and fine fireplaces. A couple of the downstairs rooms and the 'function room' above still have the original push switches (see photos) above the seats which were used to summon a waiter for the next round of drinks! Logs are used in the real fireplaces in the winter which adds to the warm surrounds of the interior. The roof was tiled with Cornish slate and the stonework outside has the pubs name sculptured over the doorways. The pub was created as a 'calendar pub'- having four external doors, four floors, seven chimneys, 365 pains of glass etc.....The upstairs function room has been converted into a snooker room where the landlord has even found a snooker table which was built in the same year as the pub! The upstairs rooms are numbered (see photos)-a throw back to when it was a hotel. The pub has a snooker team, a couple of pool teams as well as a darts/dominoes team.
Historic England : Historical Information
Camra Pub Heritage : Camra Pub Heritage Listing
Bolton News : Newspaper Article
Bolton News : Newspaper Article
Historic Interest
In 1982 this was a Greenall Whitley pub selling Mild and Bitter (E) Grade II listed Building.
Shakespeare, Farnworth
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