one of ... Britain's Real Heritage Pubs
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This pubs is taken from the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, CAMRA’s pioneering effort to identify and help protect the most important historic pub interiors in the country | |||||
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GREATER MANCHESTER - Heywood, Grapes National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors Part One Peel Lane, Heywood, OL10 4PR Tel: 01706 369705 Opening Hours: Mon, Wed to Fri 12 to3; 7 to 11; Closed Tue all day; 12 to 11 Sat, Sun. Listed Status: Not listed A 1920s estate pub still with a substantial majority of its floorplan and fittings. Door from the car park leads into a lobby with turquoise tiles from floor to ceiling and mosaic floor. Through the inner door to a lobby bar which retains its original bar counter with a new top and two heating pipes around the base; and bar back with some modern additions. There are two remarkably surviving 1920s part leaded screens around both the doors to the gents and ladies – very rare. There is another short L-shaped screen around a phone ‘booth’ but originally the screenwork would have been bigger and turned the other way around as this area was originally the off-sales hatch and access to it was from the east side door (not in use) and the screenwork was required to ensure children etc. using the off-sales were unable to see men drinking in the bar. The porch on this side also has tiled walls and mosaic floor. |
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