Pubs of Manchester

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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Clough Hotel, Hall Moss Road


Clough, Hall Moss Lane, Blackley/Charlestown. (c) Alan Winfield with permission.

The Clough Hotel on Hall Moss Road in Blackley / Charlestown finally succumbed to fire in November 2006 after yet another blaze finally brought it to the ground.


Clough Hotel, Hall Moss Lane. (c) gramcin at YouTube.

The images here are from October 2006 after a previous fire, and firefighters claimed arsonists had torched the Clough Hotel six times in a two-week period [2].


Clough Hotel, Hall Moss Lane. (c) gramcin at YouTube.

The Clough was one of the best-known pubs in the area when it was a Whitbread house with its bowling green. 

Clough Hotel, Hall Moss Road. (c) Manchester Evening News [1,2].

Nothing has been done with the site of the old pub since demolition.

Former location of Clough, Hall Moss Road. (c) Google 2014. View Larger Map.

4 comments:

  1. Wow, that's a magnificent pub that wouldn't have looked out of place in the Birmingham suburbs. I never knew it existed, tbh

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  2. Many happy memories growing up in this pub in the 80s and 90s

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  3. I grew up running round the bowling green of this pub when I was 5 in 1952. Grandad played bowls there. We lived on Grange Drive.

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  4. Went there for new year in 1990.. was always busy. Some great memories

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