How Manchester Saved its Oldest Pubs by Picking Them Up and Moving Them
Of all of Manchester's historic public houses, the timber-framed Tudor-period 'Old Wellington' and its nextdoor neighbour 'Sinclair's Oyster Bar' are the two most famous. While it's fairly common knowledge that they were moved to their current location in the 1990s to accommodate the regeneration of the city centre, not many people know where they came from, how old they actually are, what they've witnessed over the years... Or that they weren't just moved once. But twice! ======================================== Facebook: @BeeHereNowUK Instagram: @olliet_uk Support me on Patreon for added extras and exclusive content: / beeherenow If you like the video and want to show some support, how about buying me a brew. Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beeherenow Subscribe for more overlooked world-changing history.

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