Audenshaw: The 'Snipe' Inn

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Audenshaw: The 'Snipe' Inn

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 22 Nov 2013

This well-known public house was at one time a favoured short-turning point for Manchester and Ashton trolleybuses, which showed 'Audenshaw, The Snipe' on their blinds. It is a Robinson's tied house, and is well worth a visit for their excellent real ales - Hatters Mild is always available. About 3 minutes' walk east from Audenshaw Metrolink stop.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.479108
Longitude
-2.125626