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Sir Ralph Abercromby (pub)

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The Sir Ralph Abercromby, also known as the Abercrombie,[1] is a pub in Manchester. It is located on Jackson's Row,[2] Bootle Street.[1] Originally built in the 19th century, it is the only structure remaining in St Peter's Field from the time of the Peterloo Massacre. Many later changes were made to the building, both inside and outside, with no substantial 19th century features remaining.[2] It is thought to be the inspiration for the local pub in Life on Mars.[3][2]

A "traditional back street local" located next door to the former main police station in Manchester,[1] the pub is owned by Enterprise Inns.[4] It has a central bar; a function room (formerly a games room); and a beer garden.[1] In February 2016 it won a CAMRA award for "Pub of the season".[4]

In 2014 it was threatened with demolition, along with the Bootle Street police station and the Manchester Reform Synagogue, to make way for a redevelopment of the area led by Gary Neville to create a "St Michael's" development.[2] A Change.org petition to save the pub was signed by over 3,500 people.[5][2] An application by members of the Campaign for Real Ale to list the building was declined by Historic England as the building was not of "national interest". Several applications to Manchester City Council to protect the pub as an asset of community value were also declined in 2014 and 2016.[2] The possibility of dismantling it and doing a brick-by-brick rebuild of it in a new location was aired in 2016, but costly.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sir Ralph Abercromby". What Pub. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "The only way to save the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub now is to rebuild it brick-by-brick, say campaigners". Manchester Evening News. 16 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Former Manchester United star Gary Neville unveils plans to knock down entire city centre block so he can build two skyscrapers, a luxury five star hotel and a split-level public plaza". Daily Mail. 28 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Historic pub facing demolition under Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs' property plans wins CAMRA award". Manchester Evening News. 4 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Save The Sir Ralph Abercromby". CAMRA Central Manchester. Retrieved 16 August 2016.