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Wheatsheaf, St Helens

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Mill Lane, Sutton, St Helens, WA9 4HN (View on Google Map)
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Traditional unspoilt suburban pub with many rooms and restude. There is a good bowling green on the back. Due to mining subsidence there is not a straight wall or floor in the house which adds to the character.

Walking, Lea Green is the closest railway station though St Helens Junction is only slightly further (1.15km) in the other direction.

Historic Interest

Built 1936-38 in 'Brewer's Tudor' style for Greenall Whitley & Co. Ltd, the Wheatsheaf, including bowling green viewing terrace, is Grade II Listed, list UID: 1428132. It is also in CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

Information for this venue is provided by the St Helens Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
St. Helens District (B)
Last updated
25/10/2023
Last surveyed
Pub ID
STH/60
Asset of Community Value

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

Listed status: II

Designed in 1936 for brewers Greenall Whitley, this brick- and half-timbered roadhouse retains much of its original multi-room layout. The rooms, ranging from public bar (front left), a buffet (front right) to a small dining room (rear right) are named in etched glass in the doors. The bar fittings, fire surrounds and seating are mostly original. A former verandah (the long, narrow bar at rear centre) overlooks a beautifully maintained bowling green, but has been truncated at one end for the present ‘cellar’. The original cellaring was on the first floor, serviced by a hoist in a now-blocked entrance in the frontage. The Wheatsheaf has suffered dramatically from mining subsidence – hence the disconcerting (non-alcohol-induced!) sense of disequilibrium caused by the sloping floors. Much of the interior is obscured by a vast collection of football and rugby shirts and other sundry artefacts.

General information about historic pub interiors

A large brick and part 'Brewers' Tudor' pub built in 1938 by Greenall Whitley and Company Ltd - architect W.A.Hartley, F.F.A.S. it still retains its six rooms and bowling green. The only changes appear to be the loss of the in use up to the early 1980s upstairs cellar (now a bedroom) originally serviced by a pulley system through a gated large arch, now blocked, at the front and the conversion of the off-sales into a kitchen. Pub has a renowned sloping floor and has been regularly prone to flooding. Each entrance on the left and right leads to a drinking lobby and three rooms with no connection between them.

On the left a dado panelled passage has two sets of twin doors with 'Bar Parlour' etched glass panels and leads to a lobby with more dado panelling and a hatch to the side of the servery. Note the original 'Gentlemen' and 'Ladies' illuminated hanging signs and etched wording in the tops of the doors. The rear door with 'Bar Parlour' panels leads to what is currently the pool room with an original Tudor-shaped stone fireplace painted red and cream and original fixed seating. Across a passage that leads to the rear door is a small narrow room with leaded windows overlooking the bowling green, a sliding door for service and fixed seating that may well have been added at a later date.

The larger public bar at the front has twin doors with 'Public Bar' etched panels, a large brick and stone fireplace, original fixed seating all around the room with bell-pushes, original bar counter and bar-back fitting. From the right hand side front door a dado panelled passage has two sets of twin doors with 'Buffet' and 'Smoke Room' etched glass panels and leads to a large lobby with more dado panelling and a hatch to the side of the servery. Note the original 'Ladies' illuminated hanging sign and etched wording in the top of the door.

The front bar has 'Buffet' in the twin doors, original fixed seating with bell-pushes, some dado panelling, an original bar counter, an original bar-back fitting still with shutters that can be lowered and locked to protect the spirits but no longer in use. The first rear 'Smoke Room' has a Tudor style stone fireplace painted red and cream and original fixed seating in bays. The rear right 'Dining Room' has original panelling to picture frame height, original fixed seating and a good wood surround fireplace. The only detracting factor is the amount of ‘memorabilia collections’/tat that covers most of the walls. Modernised toilets.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 8:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 8:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 8:00pm
Thursday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 8:00pm
Friday
Noon - 1:00am
Noon - 8:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 1:00am
Noon - 7:00pm
Sunday
Noon - Midnight
Noon - 5:30pm
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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Parking Parking
Games Games
Restaurant Restaurant
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (50m)
Arriva: 32; Hattons: 39 (Not evenings or Sun)
Closest station (1060m)
Lea Green
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