Sunday, 7 September 2014

83 The Houldsworth Hotel - Reddish



First  visited : 7  September  2014

The  speed  of  the  bus  must  have  defeated   us  again  because  I've  missed  the  Union  Inn  which  is right  next  door  to  the   Grey  Horse.

This  pub  stands  right  at  the  T-junction  marking  the  centre  of  Reddish. At  some  point  it changed  its  name  to  the  Houldsworth  Arms. Either  way  it  commemorates  the  local  mill owner and  Conservative  MP  at  the  turn  of  the  century  ( well,  the  last  but  one ).

It's  a  fine  building  and  large  enough  to  accommodate  half  the  town  but  sadly  isn't  required  to  these  days. Inside  it's  L-shaped  with  a  central  bar  at  the  corner. There  were  a  dozen  or  so  people  congregated  just  in  front  of  it  this  afternoon  but  the  rows  of  tables  in  each  wing  were  empty (  I  should  in  fairness  note  that  my  visit  was on  an  "international",  i.e no  football , weekend )  . One  leads  into  a  small  beer  garden  , occupied  today  by  a  right  bunch  of  ignorant  chavs. The  place  is  tidy  but  spartanly  decorated  with  just  a  few  old  pictures  of  Stockport   hanging  on  the white-painted  walls. It's  probably  fairly  lively  on  a  Friday  and  Saturday  night  , as  the  CCTV  warnings  suggest , but  otherwise  it  seems  a  bit  of  a  ghost  pub  with  little  to  invite  a  return  visit.

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