The Bleeding Wolf - pub interior of special historic interest

The Bleeding Wolf - pub interior of special historic interest (StreetView)
The Bleeding Wolf on the A34 (Congleton Road North) in Odd Rode has been rated by Camera as a pub with a 3 star pub interior of special national historic interest.

The Bleeding Wolf is listed by Historic England as a Grade II Listed Building. It was built in 1936 by Robinson's Brewery of Stockport to the designs of J H Walters in the Vernacular Revival style.

The Bleeding Wolf today retains many of its original fittings and finishes, including adzed tooled woodwork. The lounge has a magnificent inglenook fireplace and a splendid semi-circular bar.
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