Bleeding Wolf Public House | |
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Coordinates | 53°06′07″N2°15′05″W / 53.101921°N 2.251400°W Coordinates: 53°06′07″N2°15′05″W / 53.101921°N 2.251400°W |
Built | 1934 |
Built for | Robinson's Brewery |
Architect | J H Walters |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | 121 Congleton Road North, Odd Rode, Cheshire East |
Designated | 21 November 2011 |
Reference no. | 1400540 |
The Bleeding Wolf is a Grade II listed public house at 121 Congleton Road North, Scholar Green, Cheshire ST7 3BQ. [1] The unusual name is said to arise from a legend in which King John rewards a local forester for saving him from a wolf. [2]
It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [3]
The pub was designed in vernacular revival style and was built in 1936 for Robinson's Brewery of Stockport, replacing an earlier pub on the site. [1] It was provided with a car park.
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