Old Ground Inn c1861. This beerhouse, purpose-built with a cellar and wide ornate doorway, was named after the large calico printing complex which, from 1783 to 1822, occupied what later became Ramsbottom town centre. By 1890, there were 26 public houses within 10 minutes walk of here. Most closed, as drinking reduced nationally: this beerhouse shut in 1912, when takings were just £6 weekly. There was a large Irish Nationalist presence in Ramsbottom, and a United Irish League Club occupied the building from 1913, part of a national campaign for Home Rule in Ireland.
17 Square Street, Ramsbottom
Google Streetview
OpenStreetMap