The Junction Inn, Denshaw
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Image: © Steven Haslington Taken: 15 May 2012
The Junction Inn is a public house and restaurant in the village of Denshaw, Greater Manchester, England. Originally built as a coaching house for travellers, this fine building is aptly located at the junction of several major A roads (the A640, the A672, and the A6052), and conseqently is a landmark building in the village and wider parish of Saddleworth.