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WHEAT SHEAF HOTEL HINDLEY
WHEAT SHEAF HOTEL HINDLEY
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 20585
An old photograph showing the WHEATSHEAF HOTEL HINDLEY. Date unknown

Comment by: h churnside on 1st May 2012 at 19:42

the shop on the right of the picture was donohue (spelling could be wrong)the barbers,he took bets as well it was still
open in the fifties

Comment by: StuartP on 1st May 2012 at 22:45

Great photo! Where was this pub?

Comment by: henry7 on 2nd May 2012 at 08:20

Can't think where this pub is/was, does anyone know?

Comment by: aitch on 2nd May 2012 at 09:40

The pub was in Bridge street Hindley, just before the Cross Keys

Comment by: Loz on 2nd May 2012 at 13:04

Nice to see these old photos of 'Ingley!

Comment by: henry7 on 2nd May 2012 at 14:00

When was the pub demolished?

Comment by: h churnside on 2nd May 2012 at 20:03

i think it was demolished in the early sixties

Comment by: henry7 on 2nd May 2012 at 22:11

Was it near the entrance to Rayner Park?

Comment by: daveĀ© on 2nd May 2012 at 23:50

Yes, near the entrance of Rayner Park, probably named after John Rayner, a mine owner.

Comment by: mick thomas on 3rd May 2012 at 07:07

my grandad and grandma were the landlord and landlady in the 50,s there names were robert thomas and lily thomas

Comment by: Henry7 on 3rd May 2012 at 08:04

I definitely remember it now. Looks a really well built pub, what a shame to demolish it, same with the Cross Keys, they added character to that part of Hindley.

Comment by: aitch on 3rd May 2012 at 22:59

I quaffed a few in there as well as the Cross Keys also the Horse shoe just round the corner from the Keys, Old Joe Greenwood used to play the piano in the horse shoe at one time, as did Bob Walls played the drums, now there was a drummer

Comment by: jane glover nee deakin on 22nd May 2012 at 21:21

my auntie and uncle were landlady and landlord of the horse shoe hilda and albert butterworth in the early sixties

Comment by: Carol Crook on 1st October 2015 at 10:13

My maternal great grandfather John Houghton Heath was licensed manager of the Cross keys Hotel in the 1920s onwards.Had a daughter Elsie who used to play the piano and married Thomas Eccleston of Liverpool Road, Hindley.

Comment by: sandyF on 28th April 2019 at 06:36

if it was number 31 Bridge St think it was converted to shops accommodation my parents as i lived there when i was around 4yrs late 1940's i remember the place very well. it was a very scary place esspecialy the cellar.

Comment by: M melling on 17th August 2019 at 15:34

My mam and dad was the landlady and landlord in the early sixths Tom and Doris

Comment by: I thompson on 24th July 2020 at 07:17

This was built about 1904 .
My great grandmother Margaret Lowe was the licence till her death in 1936.
That hotel replaced an older wheat sheaf. The landlord was William topping who had previously had the bull on castle hill. Grandma took over after his death.

Comment by: Pam H. on 9th April 2021 at 03:40

My great great uncle ran a Wheat Sheaf Inn on Leyland St in Hindley until his death in 1861. Obviously this building is well after that time, but can you tell me - is this building on Leyland St? I tried to find Leyland St on the online map, but am wondering if it was renamed the Liverpool road since that's what keep spopping up.

Comment by: Lynne Hooper on 9th January 2022 at 17:34

Carol Crook - my grandmother was a domestic servant John Houghton Heath and his wife in 1921-ish. Was the Cross Keys at 41 Bridge Street?

Comment by: Adlele on 1st August 2022 at 22:54

Hi all my grandparents had the shop cross road from cross keys pub but it used to be a pub does anybody have any information on it please.

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