Pubs in and around Turton Quiz

 
Thomas Egerton
 
 
How much do you know about past and present pubs in the Turton area?
 
 
 
Thomas Egerton
 
 
How much do you know about past and present pubs in the Turton area?
 
 
Ciao Baby at the top of Egerton was formerly a pub. It went by a number of previous names including The Thomas Dutton and what else?
King William III
Baroccos
King Henry XIII
King William IV
Fannys
Real Axe at Dunscar Bridge is new on the scene and as well as axe throwing they have a great menu for eat-in and take away (including delivery). Which local brewery once housed its beer production in the same complex?
The Brewhouse Brewery
Dunscar Bridge Brewery
Bleachworks Brewery
Tommy Edge Ales
Many pubs once had there own bowling green, most of which have long since disappeared . Which of the following DID NOT have its own green?
The Volunteer
The Thomas Dutton
The Flag
Thomas Egerton
Royal Oak
The Chetham Arms (Chapeltown)
White Horse
There used to be a pub on Greens Arms Road and it was called The Greens Arms
True
False
In 1973 the first of the annual fancy dress, three legged races was held in Edgworth to raise money for Cancer Research. From which pub did it start and finish?
White Horse
Rose & Crown
Black Bull
Spread Eagle
Through history, which of the following was a pub not located in Egerton?
The Globe
Egerton Arms
Masons Arms
One Horse Shoe
The Park
The Church
Turton Workhouse was situated next to Cox Green Quarry at Goose Cote Hill. What was the name of the pub that brewed its own beer on the premises?
The Goose Cote
De Rothwell Arms
The Quarrymans Arms
Nook & Cranny (original)
Speaking of the Nook & Cranny (and not massively beer related), what was the name of the garage that used to be opposite?
Bromley Cross Garage
Turton Autos
HS Motors
Rose Hill Filling Station
True or False - The Flag was way ahead of Weatherspoons! In the sixties the tables had machines to allow drinks to be ordered and delivered by waiter without having to get up?
True
False
Easy one that! That's landlord John Dobson with his wife and daughter Joan demonstrating their state of the art Genie system. In October 1965, how much was a pint of Skol lager with lime and ice?!
2 shillings & 2 pence
5 shillings
1 pound
1 shilling
Which of the following were not pubs once found in Chapeltown?
Chetham Arms
Farmers Arms
Gardeners Arms
Station Hotel
The Toby Inn on Broadhead Road has had several previous names. Which of the following wasn't one of them?
Dog & Duck
Dog & Moor Game
Dog & Grouse
Dog & Partridge
This is Harwood Precinct long before being demolished to make way for Morrisons. Can you name the pub that was on the precinct?
Black Swan
Black Horse
Black Dog
Brown Cow
True or False - Once upon a time there were two pubs in Edgworth bearing the name 'White Horse'?
True
False
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