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Does anyone have any information about the C&H pub that used to be in Handbridge somewhere. It was run for a time by my Great Grandfather, John Patten who took up the licence in about 1911 after retiring (the 1901 has him as a Steam Boat Captain living in Saltney).
It was here in 1915 my Nan first met my Grandad, the serving in the Duke of Westminsters Yeomanry 'B' Sqd. I think, stationed at Eaton Hall.
From my Nan's Journal I believe the pub no longer exists, but was supposed to be located in an area known as Flint Mountain??????
Hope someone can throw a bit of light!
Aussie Doug
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hi i live not far from chester and we think the pub is now called cross keys and is down by the river dee.
hope this helps.
sue
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Thanks Sue,
I shall look into this, and see what I can find out.
Again thanks for taking the trouble.
Aussie Doug
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Hi Aussie Doug
I am trawling around the board trying to find a member,cant remember his name ??? I just came across your post about the pub and by coincidence i am copying all the pages of Pubs from the various Cheshire Directories ( pubs are not in all of them for some reason).Also from The Liverpool ones.because they wont be on the net forever, And questions like yours are always popping up so i am hoping these When finished will be of use to other members. I Only finished and printed out of the first Cheshire one Yesterday 1902. I also Have the 1894 for L,Pool all 11 pages ;D
Cheshire Directories 1902
The coach & Horses, Mrs H Webb,17 Handbridge Chester
Cheers Celia
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Hi
My 4th gt grandmother was possibly the publican of the Coach and Horses. I've copied this from my search:
The Coach & Horses (no. 17), landlord in 1778 William Ball, in 1809 Daniel Gibson, in 1818-20 G Williams, in 1822-3 J Williams, in 1828 Joseph Sadler, in 1840 John Jones, in 1850 Elizabeth Jones, in 1871 George Edwards, in 1880 Robert Webb, in 1895 T Richards, in 1902 Mrs H Webb, in 1910 Mrs M Moore, in 1920 John Patten. The licence was withdrawn in 1922
Hope it helps. The pub is no longer there. I can think of only 4 or 5 pubs left in Handbridge nowadays. The actual Flint Mountain is at least 20 miles from Chester, in Wales so I'm not sure of that connection. I have not heard of any area still known as that around Chester. However if the C&H is where I think it was there was an area called the Rock nearby. It's a sheer guess but maybe it was jokingly called Flint mountain by locals.
Regards
Janice
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Hi, Flint Mountain is a village between Flint and Northop in North Wales about 15 miles from Handbridge. There is a pub there called the Coach & Horses. Its closed at present like all our other pubs due to Lockdown. Do you think this could be the place?
Ray
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Hi
I've googled 17 Handbridge, where the pub used to be. Unfortunately I don't see where I can attach the screenshots of the map and street view. If you try yourself you can see the building is a little shop called Revive.
Janice
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You can't put attachments on Look Up Boards. Street View https://goo.gl/maps/Rf3fiXGiT5qQMSar6
This side by side shows the old map and the present view. https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=18&lat=53.18464&lon=-2.88763&layers=168&right=BingHyb
Stan