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<big>'''Mersey Hotel (renamed Chestergate Tavern)''', ''66 Chestergate, Stockport, Greater Manchester SK1 1NP''</big>
<big>'''Mersey Hotel (renamed Chestergate Tavern)''', ''66 Chestergate, Stockport, Greater Manchester SK1 1NP''</big>


A prominent pub built by [[Stopford's Brewery Co. Ltd]] of Gorton, Manchester. The brewery's monogram and a coat of arms survive at high level, as does the original fascia lettering, obscured by a modern board sign.
A prominent pub rebuilt in 1896 by [[Stopford's Brewery Co. Ltd]] of Gorton, Manchester. The brewery's monogram and a coat of arms survive at high level, as does the original fascia lettering, obscured by a modern board sign.


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File:GMStockportChestergate00_SP_July05.jpg|2005
File:GMStockportChestergate01_SP_Aug06.jpg|2006
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 9 July 2018

Mersey Hotel (renamed Chestergate Tavern), 66 Chestergate, Stockport, Greater Manchester SK1 1NP

A prominent pub rebuilt in 1896 by Stopford's Brewery Co. Ltd of Gorton, Manchester. The brewery's monogram and a coat of arms survive at high level, as does the original fascia lettering, obscured by a modern board sign.