Stockport & South Manchester

Weekday Wander - Astley Bridge

Wednesday 5 February 2025

BOL-004-159223-bank-top-brewery-tap-bolton.jpgBy popular demand we will again be visiting every real ale pub in Astley Bridge on this outing (as the only one is the Bank Top Brewery Tap!) With nine handpulls dispensing up to eight Bank Top beers plus often a guest we could count this as three different pubs, hence the extended stay. There can also be six bag-in-box and bottled ciders available of which usually one will meet CAMRA's criteria for being real. The pub is a real community hub with plenty of chatter, the only distractions being limited to quiet background music and the thud of darts, though there is a small, often silent, TV in the bar. The buses back to Bolton are every 15 minutes, so take the departure time as a guide rather than cast in stone; half an hour either way can easily be accommodated.

Assuming we don't stay all afternoon, we still have time to fit in two pubs in Bolton itself. To this end, after catching the 534 bus back towards Bolton, we will alight on Deansgate and walk the 5 minutes towards Churchgate and the parish church.

BOL-064-159522-olde-man-scythe-bolton.jpgIn the square alongside the parish church (weathervanes maintained by Fred Dibner) is Bolton's medieval pub, þe Olde Man & Scythe, with the name alluding to the crest of the Pilkington family. In 1651, having stayed the night in the pub, the Earl of Derby was beheaded outside the Man & Scythe – owned at the time by his family – for his part in the Bolton Massacre. Outside a cross marks the site of his execution. A market charter of 1251 mentions the pub by name. It has been rebuilt at least once since then according to a 1636 date stone inside. Confusingly its historic architecture is described as timber framed with a slate roof. But in 1636 the cost of transporting slate from either North Wales or the Lake District all the way to Bolton would have been high, especially as excellent Haslingden flags [Yorkstone 'slates' a bit like flagstones] were available nearby. Bank Top's Flat Hat is always on the bar, so maybe avoid in the Brewery Tap if you don't want to repeat beers. Oakham Citra is also a permanent beer along with two others. There is also an impressive cider bar with four handpulls and some bag in box options available, though whether all meet the new stringent CAMRA definition is open to debate.

BOL-476-159060-northern-monkey-bar-bolton.jpgOn the way back to the station we now have the last pub of the day (probably) the Northern Monkey Bar. Converted from a former restaurant but originally part of the Pack Horse Hotel, historically the place where the classiest visitors to the town stayed (now student residences - how the mighty have fallen!) The brewery itself was originally also accommodated here, but that has moved to a nearby industrial estate. There are usually two Northern Monkey beers along with two gests on the bar. {Pst! For you skinflints they do a CAMRA discount.}

ArriveLeavePubAddressFood
10:4010:45Meet at Manchester Piccadilly, by the platform 13 & 14 gate (top of escalator by piano)
10:5011:08Platform 14 for train towards Barrow-in-Furness, arrive Bolton 11:08.
For those not eating in Bolton there is also the 11:02 to Blackpool North, arrive in Bolton at 11:21
Both also call at Oxford Road and Deansgate
11:1311:45As there is limited opportunity for food near the Bank Top Brewery Tap a short 'food break' is incorporated here. There is an award winning chippy adjacent to Bolton Interchange along with a few sandwich shops and a Greggs in the interchange
11:4812:02Bus 534 from Bolton Interchange stand C to Westminster Road (stop ID MANPDMAM)
12:0515:00Bank Top Brewery Tap68-70 Belmont Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton BL1 7ANNo
15:0415:21Bus 534 to Deansgate (Bolton) stop
15:3016:15Olde Man & Scythe6-8 Churchgate, Bolton BL1 1HLNo
16:2017:00Northern Monkey BarNelson Square, Bolton BL1 1AQ (Opens 4pm so don't get there early)No
17:0017:10Walk to Bolton Rail Station then we have three options {choices, choices!}
Option (1)Go straight home.   Trains to Victoria at 17:18, 17:25 and 17:49   Trains to Piccadilly at 17:21, 17:36 and 17:54
Option (2)Return via Victoria station and sample the Victoria Tap   Trains to Victoria at 17:18, 17:25 and 17:49
Option (3)Return via Oxford Road and sample the Oxford Tap   Trains to Piccadilly at 17:21, 17:36 and 17:54