Pubs of Manchester

All pubs within the city centre and beyond.
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Showing posts with label Royal Oak - Oldham Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Oak - Oldham Road. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Royal Oak, Oldham Road

Royal Oak, Oldham Road, Failsworth. (c) Rob Magee [1].

Not to be confused with the old Royal Oak further along Oldham Road in Newton Heath, this was the original Royal Oak of Failsworth. Shown above in 1890, the first Royal Oak dates back to about 1812 and stood on the corner of Oldham Road and Pole Lane. The pub had a brewhouse, two hotel rooms and stabling. In 1929 Cornbrook Brewery bought the Royal Oak and rebuilt it on the same site as the gabled pub which still serves today.

Royal Oak, Oldham Road. (c) Google 2015. View Larger Map.

1. Failsworth Pubs 1731-1995 and their licensees, Rob Magee (1995).

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Royal Oak, Oldham Road

Former location of Royal Oak, Oldham Road, Newton Heath. (c) Google 2013. View Larger Map.

The Royal Oak in Newton Heath was a large Wilsons pub on Oldham Road on the corner of Fletcher Street, shown here in 1970.  Royal Oak Park behind was named after the pub, established in 1864 as a 16 acre athletics ground and pleasure garden.  The Manchester Guardian described it as "one of the most superior sporting arenas in England, if not the world."  It held 20,000 people and also offered public showers to the people of Newton Heath (price 1 penny) [1].  The Royal Oak closed in 1991 [2] and has been knocked down and replaced by a Holiday Inn. 

Royal Oak Park, Oldham Road. (c) Samantha-Jayne Oldfield & Dave Day [1].

1. Manchester's Sporting Past: Nineteenth Century Athletic Grounds, Samantha-Jayne Oldfield & Dave Day, Manchester Metropolitan University.
2. What's Doing, CAMRA, April 1991.