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Little Manor

A pub serving food in Warrington.

Little Manor in Old Thelwall was built in 1660 for the Percival family, whose coat of arms we found painted on an interior wall. Naturally, we have adopted the beautiful crest as our pub sign. At that time the house was called Percivals, but it has obviously been extended and enlarged many times since, though it still exudes character in spades.

Bell Lane, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 2SX
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01925 261703

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http://www.brunningandprice.co.uk/littlemanor

Facilities include: Outside Seating, Traditional, Lunch, Afternoon 3pm - 6pm, Dinner,

Mon - Sat: 10:30 - 23:00
Sun: 10:30 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Boddingtons 3.5 Boddingtons

This beer is simply brewed but very well executed. It has a plethora of playful characteristics that combine the best of both worlds when it comes to ales and lagers.

Tasting Notes: Pale amber colour with good foam Aroma: diacetyl and fruits. Taste: A little caramel and earthy hops.

Courage Directors Bitter 4.8 The Eagle Brewery

This premium cask ale has a strong following throughout the country. Courage Directors was originally brewed exclusively for the Directors of the Alton brewery, but following public demand, the beer was made available to the public.

Tasting Notes: It is genuine premium beer, pale brown in appearance with a deep rich taste.

Old Speckled Hen 4.5 Greene King PLC

A distinctive rich malty taste bursting with toffee character, fruity aroma and deliciously smooth.

Tasting Notes: Auburn Copper in colour with a distinctive malty and toffee taste.

Theakston Best 3.8 Theakstons Ltd

Theakston Best Bitter is the leading session ale within the Theakston portfolio. When we refer to a ‘bitter’ beer, the term does not mean sour as in lemons, but dry as in ‘dry white wine’. So Best Bitter is a full bodied, dry beer. We use five different hop varieties to make our Best Bitter forming a complex but subtle taste profile. The combination of dryness as generated by Target and Challenger hops, is balanced by sweetness created by the generous use of prime malting barley providing the perfect accompaniment to a wide variety of food flavours as found in a Ploughman’s lunch for instance.

Tasting Notes: This fine, golden amber beer has a full flavour that lingers pleasantly on the palate. With good bittersweet balance, this beer has a subtle hop character described as sweet and fruity. It's a very refreshing and satisfying pint!

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional