This Pub is Closed Long Term
Grade II listed pub and barn, the original centuries old half timbered and thatch roofed pub now contains the bar area with converted rooms and an extension at the back forming the restaurant. Identified by CAMRA as having a regionally important historic pub interior.
**SUBJECT OF A CAMPAIGN TO SAVE AND REOPEN AS A PUB, SEE https://thehollybush.uk/**
Historic Interest
Heritage pub: A historic pub interior of regional importance
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
This timber-framed, thatched, three-room pub began life as a farmhouse. It was held for many years until 1999 by the same family and thus experienced little change. Then, in 2000, walling in the passage around the servery was removed and a small counter introduced for the first time. Previously drinks were fetched from the cellar. The front bar has a screeded floor, fixed benching, and a 1930s brick fireplace, almost inglenook in style. The two other small rooms retain an historic ambiance. The front one has another 1930s brick fireplace plus post-war fixed seating and a disused front door. Up two steps is the snug, a small room with half-timbered walls and which would have served as an over-spill room in the past. The former living room at the rear right has been converted into a lounge and there is a new extension for a dining room. The outside gents' has been converted to the cellar and a new gents' (still outside) built.
A three-room, timber-framed, thatched former farmhouse built 1793. It was held for many years until 1999 by the same family and thus experienced little change. Originally there was no counter and one stood by the door to the servery to order drinks which were fetched from the cellar in the past. A piece of wall in the passage around the servery was removed in early 2000 and a small counter installed. A small new bar-back has replaced old shelves. A latch door with ‘7’ on it leads into the front bar which is barely altered with a screeded floor, an old continuous fixed bench all around the room with a baffle / draught screen by the original front door, a 1930s brick fireplace, almost inglenook in style and with a log fire. What looks like originally a window is now a tiny counter /hatch and scrubbed tables with drawers add to the atmosphere.
Two other small rooms are retain a historic ambience. The front lounge has ‘1’ on the door, a 1930s brick fireplace and post-war fixed seating and disused front door. Up two steps is the snug, a small room with half-timbered walls, which would have been an over-spill room in the past. The former living room on the rear right, with a latch door, has been converted into a lounge and in a new extension is a dining room. The outside gents' has been converted to the cellar and a new gents' (still outside) built.
Active Campaign
A community group is campaigning to save this pub. See website and Facebook group for more details.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Holly Bush, Little Leigh
Source: National
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