Pub history
The Eccles Cross
This pub takes its name from the nearby Eccles Cross. The original cross was erected by Celtic missionaries in the 5th century. The stump of the later Saxon cross stood neglected for years, until accidentally demolished by a lorry in World War II.
13 Regent Street, Eccles, Manchester, M30 0BP
This pub takes its name from the nearby Eccles Cross. The original cross was erected by Celtic missionaries in the 5th century. The stump of the later Saxon cross stood neglected for years, until accidentally demolished by a lorry in World War II.
An old photograph of Gilda Brook Road, Eccles.
An old photograph of Liverpool Road, Eccles.
An old photograph of The Crown Theatre.
An old photograph of Church Street, Eccles.
An old photograph of Church Street, Eccles.