Saturday, 12 October 2013
57 Hark to Towler - Heywood
First visited : 12 October 2013
This pub is just a stone's throw from the Summit on the same side of the road so I was reliant on the other lads spotting it while I scribbled down the previous pub's name. I actually remember them struggling to get across this unusual name to me ; it's funny how little details like that stick in the mind.
I must confess I have no idea who Towler was or why he / she should be worthy of anyone's attention but it's certainly a name you remember.
I visited it today with my son Simon after the match. It's a long building with a small lounge at one end of the bar and a basic games room at the other. It's an old-fashioned , slightly shabby, working class pub. It was reasonably busy for a Saturday teatime and the locals were friendly. The Halloween decorations were already up and were actually quite impressive particularly the two life-size figures facing the bar. The tray of free sandwiches ( quite good ) was another nice touch.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
56 The Summit - Heywood
First visited : 28 September 2013
After Heap Bridge the A58 starts a long climb up to Heywood and the pub at the top of the hill is called appropriately enough The Summit. The building is not particularly attractive with its cream-covered cladding but it's in a relatively nice area, is still open and looks to have had a fresh coat of paint recently.
I visited it at tea time this afternoon after watching Dale make hard work of a 3-2 victory over Wycombe from being 3-0 up after half an hour. It was still reasonably busy with a football-watching crowd catered for by three separate screens. The décor is fairly Spartan but it's clean and comfortable. There are live bands most Saturday nights and a quiz night on Mondays.
Saturday, 21 September 2013
55 Old Boar's Head - Heap Bridge
Not visited
The Old Boar's Head was just a few yards further up the road from The Bridge. It has now been demolished .
54 Bridge Inn - Heap Bridge
Not visited
Anyone familiar with the area will realise that we missed the Roach Hotel ( still open ) and the Seven Stars ( now Automoney ) on Rochdale Road before arriving in Heap Bridge.
The Bridge was unmissable, a large detatched red brick building serving this small industrial community. At the time we were passing through the huge Yates Duxbury paper mill nearby was still open but it fell in the Thatcher recession of the early eighties.
I'm not sure when the pub closed but the building is now Emerald House, the headquarters of an import/export firm.
53 Peel Hotel - Bury
First Visited : 21st September 2013
At last we've come to one that's still open ! The Peel Hotel survives amid mainly Asian-owned businesses on Rochdale Road. I visited on a Saturday lunchtime and found it friendly and quiet with a few unthreatening middle-aged regulars knocking about. It's reasonably clean although the toilets could do with a lick of paint and there are what look like original glass fittings over the bar. The walls are decorated with some mildly interesting photos of old Bury.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
52 New Road - Bury
Not visited
This one was situated on Rochdale Road at the junction with Heywood St opposite The Crown, not as I recorded in Heap Bridge. There is now a car park where the pub stood.
51 Crown Hotel, Bury
Not visited
This one was situated a bit further along Rochdale Road. It closed sometime between 2010 and 2012. This is getting a bit depressing isn't it ?
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