Pubs of Manchester

All pubs within the city centre and beyond.
A history of Manchester's hundreds of lost pubs.

Showing posts with label - Old Trafford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label - Old Trafford. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Drum / Bass Drum, Chester Road

Drum, Chester Road, Stretford. (c)Chris Gleave at Manchester Evening News [1].

The Drum on Chester Road in Stretford was a familiar site to Mancunians, and Old Trafford visitors alike, as they approached town from the south along the A56.  Originally the Bass Drum, the almost unique (for Manchester anyway) looking building was sadly lost last year to make way for something far more popular than a pub.

Bass Drum, Chester Road, 1975. (c) Trafford Council. Click here to view full image [2].

The Bass Drum, seen here in 1975, was built to replace the original Angel Hotel in the early 1970s and its sister pub over in Pendleton, Salford, was similarly designed and named the Kettle Drum.  Both pubs operated from the first floor while accommodation was found on the lower floor.

Bass Drum, Chester Road, 1975. (c) Trafford Council. Click here to view full image [3].

In its final years, the trade in the Drum fell away as local tastes changed, and even healthy match day trade couldn't stop its eventual closure in 2012.  Money-laundering by a conman hadn't helped its cause [1], so the Pub Company sold the Drum, and Trafford Council approved its demolition and replacement.

Drum, Chester Road, Stretford. (c) Manchester Evening News [1].

A McDonald's "restaurant" and drive-through opened on the site of the old Drum in late 2014, to much local fanfare - the McDonald's in the Precinct had notably failed, or at least been closed by choice, a decade or so ago.  This modern eyesore complements the new-build giant Tesco store up the road at the north end of Stretford.

Former Drum, Chester Road. (c) Manchester Evening News [2].


The Drum, Chester Road, Stretford. (c) Gene Hunt at flickr.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Northumberland, Chester Road

Northumberland, Chester Road. (c) Alan Winfield at pubsgalore.

Seen in 1962 as a Wilsons Ales and Stouts house, the Northumberland was on this corner of Northumberland Street and Chester Road, with East Union Street on the other side.  The Northumberland was close to Pomona Docks and near enough to Old Trafford to be considered an old match day pub - the walk from town would have passed down this stretch of Chester Road before the Bridgewater Way bypass appeared.


Former location of Northumberland Hotel, Chester Road. (c) googlemaps.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Dog & Partridge, Chester Road

Dog & Partridge, Chester Road, Stretford, 1992. (c) deltrems at flickr.

The first of the lost pubs around United's ground, Old Trafford in Stretford, the Dog & Partridge is pictured as a Chef & Brewer pub in 1992.  It's also shown in 1973 (wrongly labelled as Chorlton Road, Hulme) when it was larger - where the games room entrance was in 1992 used to be an extra wing of the pub.  It's since been demolished and a Wetherspoons, the Bishop Blaize, built adjacent to it.  The brick and stone gatepost on the right of the 1992 photo remains today, showing exactly where the Dog & Partridge once stood - on that car park.


Dog & Partridge, Chester Road, Stretford. (c) googlemaps.