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Peveril of the Peak, Manchester

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127 Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester, M1 5JQ (View on Google Map)
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  • Historic Interior

The 'Pev' is a famous Manchester institution, still run by the city’s longest serving landlady with 51 years service in 2022. A splendid etched mirror hangs over the fireplace in the snug (formerly the Smoke Room), commemorating the first forty years of her tenure. The pub, like its landlady, is a great survivor. It stands as a small triangular island of civilised drinking, shorn of the rest of the original terrace but surrounded by much taller office and apartment blocks of both 19th and 21st century origin. The glorious green tiled exterior hides an even more splendid interior, full of polished wood, stained glass and traditional bench seating along the walls – much of it with the original bell pushes that once summoned bar staff to take customers' orders.

There are four distinct drinking areas. Entering from the street you find yourself in a long and twisting drinking lobby surrounding the island bar. Behind the bar, in the V of the pub's wedge shape, is the public bar, featuring an unusual and antique “table football” machine. In the opposite direction are another wedge-shaped room (the afore-mentioned cosy snug, often the venue for folk groups) and the L-shaped rear room.

Information for this venue is provided by the Central Manchester Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Manchester District (B)
Last updated
Last surveyed
17/02/2023
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
TRA/3586
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

This pub presents an amazing sight with its late Victorian green ceramic-faced exterior, sitting incongruously amid so much later high-rise development, but the interior is very special too. A dog-leg corridor serves as a drinking lobby, lined with a dado of green and cream tiles and defined on the west side by a glazed screen forming the back of the servery. The most impressive room is that facing Great Bridgewater Street. It has baffles by the door, fixed seating, bell-pushes, a Victorian fireplace and a bar counter with fielded panels and pilasters. The stained glass screen over the counter only dates from 1982 but was skillfully crafted to match the panels in the lobby. The rear lounge and smoke room have fixed seating and bell-pushes, the latter also having an elaborate Victorian marble fire surround. The pub was saved from demolition for a road scheme after campaigning by CAMRA and others in the 1980s.

General information about historic pub interiors

This pub is an amazing sight. There are a number of pubs (especially in Birmingham) where interior walls are covered in tiles, but here the display is outside. This simple, two-storey mid-Victorian building was remodelled about 1900 and given a ceramic facing. One the ground floor it is yellowy-green, and above the orange name band it is cream. The fascia wording of 'Peveril Of The Peak' on two sides and 'Wines & Spirits' on the end of the building were covered by Wilsons Brewery standard signage until removed in the 1980s. The internal porches on both sides have fancy flanking tile bands of red, cream and green and good timber and glazed detailing. The interior has three rooms and a dog-leg corridor which also serves as a drinking lobby.

The drinking corridor is lined with dado of green and cream tiles, both plain and embossed. The west side of corridor is defined by timber and glazed screen forming the back to server with stained glass in upper parts with florid Art Nouveau detailing and serving hatches below. Bar counter has fielded panels and pilasters. The most impressive room is the one fronting Great Bridgewater Street. Through a doorway with a draught screen either side is a small wedge-shaped room with c.1900 fixed seating, bell pushes in the panel above and a Victorian tiled and cast iron fireplace. Similar bar counter with fielded panels and pilasters. In c.1982 Wilsons Brewery added the pot shelf - a stained and leaded screen over the bar counter in the public bar - take a close look and you can see it was carefully crafted to match the stained and leaded panels in the lobby bar. There is a 'Public Bar' etched window in the door.

The rear Lounge has old fixed seating and bell pushes. The Smoke Room has fixed seating, bell pushes and elaborate Victorian marble surround and tiled, cast iron fireplace. There is a tiled dado on the walls leading to the toilets. Three episodes of the TV Detective series 'Cracker' were filmed here and every time ITV show a repeat landlady Nancy Swannick (the back of her head appears) receives a cheque for ÂŁ75 and her son Thomas who was filmed handing over a pint of beer - only his hand appears - also gets a cheque for ÂŁ75!! In 2011 Nancy Swanick celebrated 40 years behind the bar.

General information about historic pub interiors
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:30pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm

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Current beers

This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.

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Millstone - Tiger Rut TasteMatch Prediction

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Millstone - Tiger Rut
Millstone - Tiger Rut Session Pale Ale • 4% Spotted twice
Millstone - Tiger Rut
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Millstone - Tiger Rut

This beer is served regularly and Spotted twice. at Peveril of the Peak, Manchester.

ABV 4%
Style Session Pale Ale
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

Timothy Taylor - Landlord TasteMatch Prediction

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Taylor's  Landlord Pump clip
Timothy Taylor - Landlord Session Bitter • 4.3% Spotted twice
Taylor's  Landlord Pump clip
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Timothy Taylor - Landlord

This beer is served regularly and Spotted twice. at Peveril of the Peak, Manchester.

ABV 4.3%
Style Session Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

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Titanic - Plum Porter
Titanic - Plum Porter Flavoured Speciality Beers • 4.9% Spotted twice
Titanic - Plum Porter
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Titanic - Plum Porter

This beer is served regularly and Spotted twice. at Peveril of the Peak, Manchester.

ABV 4.9%
Style Flavoured Speciality Beers
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Terrestial TV only
Live Music Live Music
Occasional Irish folk on a Tuesday evening
Garden Garden
On Chepstow St
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Pool table, table football , darts
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Street outside
Features
Cask Ale Cask Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
33,63,84,255,256, X50
Close to metro (450m)
St Peters Square
Nearby Station (400m)
Manchester Oxford Road
Directions
Jct of Great Bridgewater St and Chepstow St

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