Pubs of Manchester

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Friday 28 September 2012

Dog & Partridge, Bolton Road


Dog & Partridge, Bolton Road, Irlams O'Th' Height. (c) Google 2012. View Larger Map.

The Dog & Partridge closed about 4 years ago after two shooting incidents in as many months.  Ironically this old Bass house is now in use as a doctor's surgery, The Height General Practice.

Dog & Partridge, Bolton Road, Irlams O'Th' Height. (c) SSP Health.

This end of Salford is known as Irlams O'Th' Height, so named after the Irlam family who ran another pub nearby, the Pack Horse, and because as it stands at the head of the Irwell Valley.


Dog & Partridge, Bolton Road, Irlams O'Th' Height, 1973. (c) Salford Pubs of the 70s at flickr [1].

Until its closure, this stretch of Bolton Road boasted a hattrick of pubs - the Wellington, Dog & Partridge and the Waggon & Horses.  It is telling that the Pub Co-owned boozer was the one to go, while the two Joseph Holt estate pubs survive.


Wellington, Dog & Partridge, Waggon & Horses, Bolton Road, Irlams O'Th' Height. (c) Google 2012. View Larger Map.

1. www.flickr.com/photos/61756486@N05.

1 comment:

  1. Terrible beer, but handy in the mid '70's when I was a student at Pendleton College. The licencee wasn't in the habit of checking ID's and i'm fairly certain the plods would have been interested in the bar load of teenagers boozing away.

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