Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsham, Grade II listed pub in Frodsham, England.
The Bear's Paw Hotel is a Grade II listed pub in Frodsham built with sandstone walls and featuring five gabled bays decorated with finials. Its E-shaped structure is defined by mullioned windows that reflect the craftsmanship of period architecture.
The building dates to 1632 when it was constructed on Savage family land and originally known as Lyon's Paw. A name change to Bear's Paw occurred in 1697 following Earl Rivers' religious conversion.
The hotel remains central to Frodsham's social life, hosting quiz nights and broadcasting major sporting events throughout the year. It serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors connect over shared interests and activities.
The venue is located at 127 Main Street in Frodsham and offers traditional food and beverages including cask ales. Operating hours extend from early morning through midnight, making it accessible for various visitor schedules.
The initials 'WL' and 'ML' carved into the lintel above the entrance preserve the names of William and Margaret Littlemore, the original builders. These personal marks offer a direct connection to the people who constructed the building centuries ago.
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