Waverley Hotel, Eccles New Road, Salford. (c) Salford Pubs of the 70s at flickr [2].
The Waverley Hotel building is still open for business on the corner of Thurlow Street and Eccles New Road, behind the monolithic flats that mark the very start of the M602. Although unfortunately it's as a Chinese take-away rather than a public house these days.
New China Sea, former Waverley Hotel. (c) Google 2012. View Larger Map.
The Waverley Hotel opened in 1875 under Thomas Shepherd and advertised Threlfall's celebrated ales, Bass & Allsopp bitter, and Truman, Hanbury & Buxton stout, plus 'every accommodation for travellers and cyclists' [2].
Waverley Hotel, Eccles New Road, Salford, 1996. (c) Neil Richardson [1].
Threlfall's had the pub in the first half the twentieth century and it then passed to Whitbread in the 1960s. The Waverley Hotel closed in 1995 and is pictured a year later, sadly boarded up, in Neil Richardson's fine book (Part Three) [2].
New China Sea, former Waverley Hotel, Eccles New Road, Salford. (c) Whose View.
2. Salford Pubs - Part Three: Including Cross Lane, Broad Street, Hanky Park, the Height, Brindleheath, Charlestown and Weaste, Neil Richardson (2003).
That takes me back. My dad used to drink in there when my mum took us kids up to our gran's who lived on My Street just round the back of that pub. The modern My Street in Salford is in a different place, I found an old 1935 street map to confirm my memory wasn't failing. At least the old building is still there, everything else in the area was flattened in the late 70's. I love this blog, it brings back memories and sends me looking for old things all over the Internet :)
ReplyDeleteHello, Ive heard allot of stories through family about behind this Pub! i dont suppose you knew a family with the surname of HANSON do you? they used to live on Thurlow street
DeleteI didn't know the Hansons, I will ask my mother
DeleteWe lived at the first house in my street, next to the shop, loved living there lovely neighbour's
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ReplyDeleteIn the early 80's i recall the landlord was Harold Henney a tough cumbrian prop who was playing for Salford at the time.
ReplyDeleteI just found this site, in the fifties I was a kid living on wynford street round the back of this pub. On weekends all of us kids would hang around the pub watching people come and go and taking down bus numbers. Nerds or what. We would sit on the window sills we never got moved on.
ReplyDeleteI lived at Langworthy est..top floor D29..in 19974...
ReplyDeleteI lived at Langworthy est..top floor D33
Deletehello, does anyone know where Thurlow street was located. I have been told by my father it was behind here but i have been unable to find any pictures or maps etc... Im trying to trace back my family who lived here in the early 1900. Their surname was HANSON
ReplyDeleteI lived behind the waverley in my street and wynford st, I remember a Nellie Hanson, a big animal lover, if your animal was sick she would take it to the vets,
DeleteThere was also another family surname Hanson, I can only remember the sons name was paul, his dad was a joker, they called him Jack Jarvis ,
Happy memories
Our surname was Seale
I'm Tony Hutch from Wild St. Thurlow was the street to the left side of the pub. I knew Nellie she was known as the cat women really well spoken and a kind lady that every one loved. Jack Jarvis I went to school with his daughter. I left at 17 to join the army never went back
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ReplyDeleteI renovated this back to brick in 2019 and its now an apartment hotel again with 11 units
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