The Lord of the Manor, New Crofton - pub details
Address: High St, Crofton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4 1NG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 15604)
Sandal & Agbrigg (2.5 miles), Wakefield Kirkgate (3.2 miles), Normanton (3.3 miles)
Brewery: Samuel Smith's
Pub suggested by Phil Hammond on 7 Nov 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Royal Oak, Crofton (0.1 miles), Weavers Green, Crofton (0.3 miles), Slipper, New Crofton (0.5 miles), Cock and Crown, Crofton (0.6 miles), White Horse Inn, Sharlston Common (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Lord of the Manor, New Crofton
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| I really like this pub. When I lived in Crofton it was our local and miles above other pubs in the village. Good cheap beer, comfortable surroundings. Excellent. Not only the home of Sir Titus Salte but also of my good friend Carl Fisher who lived here as a boy when it was a farmhouse. Brijb20 - 1 Apr 2008 13:45 |
| Lovely 17th century, stone built farmhouse, incongruously surrounded by modern housing. The three roomed interior has great character, including such features as low ceilings, high wooden benches and a range fireplace. All contribute to a real cosy atmosphere. Just Samuel Smith's Old Brewery Bitter on draught. At £1.29 a pint, it feels almost churlish to criticise it, but the serving temperature was far too cold, nigh on that of lager. A shame because it tasted fresh and well kept. The barmaid was very friendly and welcoming. There is a beer garden to the front of the pub, under mature trees. Even on a quiet Monday evening there were one two characters exchanging some typically dry Yorkshire humour. Could be an absolute gem. Please,just turn the cooler down a bit eh landlord? aleandhearty - 3 Sep 2007 23:22 |
| This is a wonderful old pub, having once been a farmhouse and the home of the famous industialist Sir Titus Salt of Saltaire fame. It is a Samuel Smith's house and serves a well kept, traditional pint of Old Brewery Bitter alongside the full range of Sam Smith's draught and bottled beers, cider and lagers. A pub well worth investigating and, in my humble opinion, essential to your list! Phil Hammond - Phil@philhammond.wanadoo.co.uk - 7 Nov 2004 16:36 |
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