The new Three Greyhounds Inn opens in style!!

Opening night at the new Three Greyhounds Inn was celebrated with the arrival of the real three greyhounds…muzzles and all.

Our wonderful gardener and great raconteur from our Cholmondeley Arms pub, Johnny, popped in on opening night with his good lady wife and son. He brought along his three pet greyhounds to celebrate the re-opening of our historic country pub.

Customers and the team all came out to give the dogs a pat on the head.

We are delighted to be open and thank you to all who have visited us over the opening weekend and all the positive feedback we have received.

Build team

 

HARD, HARD GRAFT AND BIG SMILES THATS THE GREATEST THING ABOUT OUR BUILD TEAM.

THE BIGGEST THANKS POSSIBLE TO OUR HARD WORKING BUILD TEAM FOR MAKING DREAM NUMBER FOUR BECOME A REALITY

 

Somebody has to do it!!

As you can see there was a lot of wine to look at for the new Three Greyhounds Inn wine list!!! Sitting on table 10 at our Bulls Head in Mobberley working with our wine supplier to decide the reds, whites and rose for the list.

For those who know us well the wines by the glass are the most important to us and we have selected some new wines in this area. Without giving too much away we will be pouring a beautiful Malbec by the glass which has an attachment with Jodrell Bank!!!

Anyway big thanks to Danny and Joe for bring great wines to the table.

We can’t wait to get started now!!!

The Three Greyhounds Inn just before the refurbishment

Yew Tree sadly has to be taken down.

We are sorry to announce that the old Yew Tree at the front of the pub has had to be taken down. The roots of the tree are upsetting the foundations of the pub and in order for us to carry out the major restoration works needed to rescue this pub we have been given absolutely no choice.

The plan was to create a green in front of the pub with the tree as a center piece but sadly this was not possible. We will still be creating the little green and a new Yew Tree will be planted in the garden where the sun shines all day. The tree had also become an eyesore with huge amounts of cement around the trunk to stop growth and frankly was used as a rather large ashtray too!!!

As the work commenced on the tree parts of it were found to be dead behind the cement.

Sometimes changes have to be made for the better and the benefits are that the building won’t fall down and we have a lovely view of the famous ‘Three Greyhounds Inn’, a pub which had closed down. We are in the pub restoration business and the Three Greyhounds Inn will be restored beyond its former glory….a beautiful country pub, ‘local and proud.

Week One … The Strip Out

Week two…Major works commence

Week Three……….Girders, Turf and a Mole!!!