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Whalley Hotel
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Date of photo: 2023 |
Picture source:
Ian Chapman |
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The Whalley Hotel was situated at 2 Withington
Road. This pub closed c2014. Situated at Brooks Bar, a famous junction of
four roads in South Manchester, this is the last of the large Victorian pubs
of the area to close. An application for conversion into 14 flats has been
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Source: Phil Moran |
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I lived at
the Whalley between 1975 & 1977 with my family as my father (Terry Sweeney)
was the publican. It was very grandiose but was at the junction of what
we’re at the time, three very depressed neighbouth hulme, moss side &
Whalley Range.,
I worked the 5.30 til 8.00 pm behind the bar it the Vault (men only) or
occasionally in the main bar that serviced 3 very large rooms - each room
frequented by different communities.
The pub had a Crown Green Bowling Green too that was sold off before the
main pub.
A lively & challenging pub to run in the 70s! |
David
Sweeney (August 2023) |
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