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Traditional Victorian pub divided into several rooms, including a public bar. An outside area provides a pleasant place for drinking in decent weather. A rare outlet for real ale in the suburbs of Liverpool.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A white-rendered four-roomed pub with two little-altered small rooms at the front. The very small public bar on the right is a stand-up drinking man's bar. It has a vestibule entrance and an old bar counter with decorative brackets. The bar-back, possibly of mahogany, has a number of carved upright oval shaped carvings, mirrors and a cupboard with glazed door. On the left is a small lounge bar with another old vestibule, a further old bar counter and fixed seating.
A white-rendered four-roomed pub with two little-altered small rooms at the front. The very small public bar on the front right is what could be called a stand up drinking man's bar. It has a vestibule entrance (age?) and old, possibly Victorian bar counter with decorative brackets – the pot shelf is modern. The bar back also looks Victorian/Edwardian, possibly of mahogany with a number of carved upright oval shaped carvings, mirrors and a cupboard with glazed door but has lost its fireplace. On the front left is a small lounge bar with another oldish vestibule, a counter that could be old but above it is an elaborate overmantel held up by decorative carved brackets which could have been imported? Fixed seating looks post-war. At the rear two small rooms have been added in modern times.
Halton Castle, Liverpool