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Revision as of 15:03, 18 June 2021
Locality | |
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Coordinate | 53.459969, -2.000055 |
Adm. div. | Cheshire |
Vicinity | c. 40 m east of Carrhouse Lane, on S side of A57 in Mottram Moor, near Mottram in Longdendale |
Type | Public house |
Interest | Robin Hood name |
Status | Defunct |
First Record | 1798 |
A.k.a. | Robin Hood Inn |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-06-18. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-06-18.
The Robin Hood Inn in Mottram Moor – between Mottram in Longdendale and Hollingworth – was situated c. 40 metres east of Carrhouse Lane, on the south side of the A57. It was in existence by 1798.
The freemason 'Lodge of Loyalty' held its meetings there from its founding in 1798 but had moved to another public house by 1816.[1] It has been suggested that the pub was built c. 1770.[2] A John Beard is listed as publican in 1860.[3] The Robin Hood was a Wilsons Brewery pub.[4] When the level of the A57 was raised, the building became isolated. It was converted into a private residence but was severly damaged by fire in the 1960.[2] It was subsequently demolished, probably in 1977, though according to others this was in the 1960s.[5]
Gazetteers
- Not included in Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 293-311.
Sources
- Brewery History: List of Wilsons Brewery Ltd pubs, #69.
- Bygone Boozers of Greater Manchester: Robin Hood Inn (Mottram, Hyde)
- Museum of Freemasonry: Lane's Masonic Records: Lodge of Loyalty (320)
- Pubs Of The Past Glossop & Hadfield R.I.P.
- White's History, Gazetteer & Directory of Cheshire, 1860: Entries for the Longdendale, Disley and Marple areas.
Maps
- 25" O.S. map Cheshire XI.3 (1886; surveyed 1872)
- 25" O.S. map Cheshire XI.3 (1898; rev. 1896) (georeferenced)
- 25" O.S. map Cheshire XI.3 (1898; rev. 1896)
- 25" O.S. map Cheshire XI.3 (1910; rev. 1907)
- 25" O.S. map Cheshire XI.3 (1938; rev. 1933–36)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI (1882; surveyed 1872)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI.NE (1899; rev. 1896–97) (georeferenced)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI.NE (1899; rev. 1896–97)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI.NE (1911; rev. 1907)
- 6" O.S. map Derbyshire II (1924; rev. 1919)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI.NE (c. 1945; rev. 1938)
- 6" O.S. map Cheshire XI.NE (c. 1950; rev. 1938).
Also see
Notes
- ↑ Museum of Freemasonry: Lane's Masonic Records: Lodge of Loyalty (320).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bygone Boozers of Greater Manchester: Robin Hood Inn (Mottram, Hyde).
- ↑ White's History, Gazetteer & Directory of Cheshire, 1860: Entries for the Longdendale, Disley and Marple areas.
- ↑ Brewery History: List of Wilsons Brewery Ltd pubs, #69.
- ↑ 1977 according to Pubs Of The Past Glossop & Hadfield R.I.P; 1960s according to Bygone Boozers of Greater Manchester: Robin Hood Inn (Mottram, Hyde).
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Outing from the Robin Hood c. 1920 / Bygone Boozers of Greater Manchester: Robin Hood Inn (Mottram, Hyde)