Live Sports — Pubs in Winsford
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Found 9 live sports pubs in Winsford
Ark
21 Market Place, Winsford CW7 3DA
Authentic timber-framed alehouse that once slaked the thirst of salt-makers and boatmen. A popular and lively pub close to the Weaver Navigation. Nowadays supports sports teams (darts pool etc) with large sports screens and separate pool room.
Brighton Belle
Middlewich Road, Winsford CW7 3NQ
Two rooms; one large open plan lounge and a games room. The Brighton Belle pub was known as the Railway Inn until 1972, when a Pullman carriage from the Brighton Belle train, which ceased to run in 1972, was added out front to function as a restaurant. For the next 26 years the carriage became a local landmark until it was removed in 1998 because the cost of refurbishment in situ was prohibitive. Has now been restored to full running specification elsewhere as part of a plan to restore the original BB to main line running. Refurbished March 2011 as a 'Hungry Horse' pub. Pub is now mostly open plan. Owned by Greene King Brewing and Retailing Limited.
George & Dragon
63 Delamere Street, Winsford CW7 2LX
In the 19th Century, the nearby Cross in Delamere Street was used to lock up drunks, thieves, swindlers etc until the magistrates court was in session at the George and Dragon.
Knights Grange
1 Grange Lane, Winsford CW7 2PT
Farmhouse, now public house. Mid/late Cl7. Red English garden wall bond with slate roof. Two storeys, E-shaped plan. Entrance front: Gabled 2-storey projecting porch to left of centre with round archway and plank door within with nail head decoration. The house and adjacent barn were originally the property of Vale Royal Abbey. Owned by Vale Royal Council and leased.
Old Star
118 Swanlow Lane, Winsford CW7 4BL
Originally, in the 18th century, ‘The Old Star’ was called The Starr. It subsequently became the ‘Old Star’ in the mid 19th century and remained so until 1969 when it was changed to the ‘Star Inn’, it then reverted back to being ‘The Old Star’ in the 1990s. Closed in 2009 and offered for sale. Bought in 2010 by present Licensee [and owner Ernie Welch], and carefully refurbished and reopened in May 2012.
Princes Feathers
281 Station Road, Winsford CW7 3DQ
Compact local pub that has seen quite a few changes in last five years with traditional bar and separate lounge. Pool and darts popular in the bar. Recently changed Management. Not Cornerstones anymore. Discount discontinued. No real available on visit. There is not any mild served anymore.
Top House
32 Wharton Road, Winsford CW7 3AE
Town local at top of hill from market. Country style décor and loud music. Next to Winsford United FC.
No. 4 Bar
4-4A Delamere Street, Winsford CW7 2LS
Bespoke cafe-bar selling a range of real ales, wines, spirits etc. Open plan ground floor bar plus large split room upstairs, access via fairly steep stairway. Smaller amount of seating on pavement outside for drinking in more clement weather. Four changing real ales from far and wide. Excellent lager range on tap-none of the usual suspects. Small fridge unit stocked with an eclectic range of bottled and canned beers. Popular with locals and visitors alike. Was originally a chemist shop. Opened late 2011.
Gate Inn
Delamere Street, Winsford CW7 2NB
Spacious traditional pub with a seperate bar and lounge area; supports many local sports and other activities. Good value food is served lunchtimes (not Sunday).
