The Blue Bell is the eighteenth and last of the pubs on this short 300-yard stretch of Oldham Road, running from Great Ancoats Street up to Poland Street - only one remains open, the Crown & Kettle. The Blue Bell opened in the 1840s but was closed by 1907.
Oldham Road's pubs. (c) Google 2010. View Larger Map.
1. Crown & Kettle
2. St Vincents (closed 1980s)
3. O'Connell's Arms (1982)
4. Robin Hood (1874)
5. Dog & Partridge (1907)
6. Dargan Arms (1856)
7. Cheshire Cheese (2005)
8. Locomotive (1918)
9. Albert (1870)
10. Victoria (1886)
11. Seven Stars (1870)
12. Britains Protection (1942)
13. Yorkshire Arms (1892)
14. George Inn (1911)
15. Railway Hotel (1929)
16. Nelson (1985)
17. Wenlock Arms (1943)
18. Blue Bell (1907)
1. The Old Pubs of Ancoats, Neil Richardson (1987).
Oldham Road's pubs. (c) Google 2010. View Larger Map.
1. Crown & Kettle
2. St Vincents (closed 1980s)
3. O'Connell's Arms (1982)
4. Robin Hood (1874)
5. Dog & Partridge (1907)
6. Dargan Arms (1856)
7. Cheshire Cheese (2005)
8. Locomotive (1918)
9. Albert (1870)
10. Victoria (1886)
11. Seven Stars (1870)
12. Britains Protection (1942)
13. Yorkshire Arms (1892)
14. George Inn (1911)
15. Railway Hotel (1929)
16. Nelson (1985)
17. Wenlock Arms (1943)
18. Blue Bell (1907)
1. The Old Pubs of Ancoats, Neil Richardson (1987).
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