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The Coffee Tavern
This building was erected in 1887 by Miss Eleanor Lowther, a member of the Lowther family who owned the village of Pott Shrigley during the 19th Century. It is said to have been built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee but whether it was meant to be some sort of community hall or something else I have been unable to find out so far.
During World War 1, the building was let as a Coffee Tavern and Tea Room, and later, during World War 2, was used for storage of bombed out goods by a Manchester businessman.
After a period of disuse it has been renovated and reopened as a coffee tavern. This business has successfully operated for a number of years and is popular with walkers and travellers exploring the area.
During World War 1, the building was let as a Coffee Tavern and Tea Room, and later, during World War 2, was used for storage of bombed out goods by a Manchester businessman.
After a period of disuse it has been renovated and reopened as a coffee tavern. This business has successfully operated for a number of years and is popular with walkers and travellers exploring the area.
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Did you go in? Around the clock appears to be a window / skylight so is there a ceiling or has it finished exposed timber roof framing? The curve iron above the door is nice touch.
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