Robinsons reopens grade II-listed pub after revamp

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Grade II-listed site: A renovation of the Alexandra has exposed Victorian tiling in the toilet

North-west brewer and pub company Robinsons Brewery has reopened its grade II-listed pub the Alexandra after a renovation.

The site in Edgeley, Stockport, which Robinsons said is steeped in history, has undergone a refurbishment of the bar area and toilets, with a focus on preserving and celebrating its Victorian heritage.

One of the “most remarkable” discoveries during the renovation was the uncovering of the original black and white Victorian tiled floor in the men’s toilets. Hidden beneath modern tiles for decades, these authentic tiles have been cleaned and repaired and now add “a touch of historical charm”.

In the bar area, the removal of a low false ceiling has revealed the original ceiling and coving, restoring the space to its former grandeur.

Glazed screen

The transformation is claimed to have opened up the area, creating a more inviting and spacious environment. This architectural revival extends to the uncovering of an original glazed screen that once separated the bar from the pub’s original ‘off licence’ and this feature will now serve as a “striking backdrop” to the new back bar.

The former off licence space has been repurposed to house a new glass wash area and additional storage, ensuring the Alexandra can efficiently cater to its busy days without compromising on its character.

“We’re excited for the community of Edgeley and beyond to experience the new-look Alexandra,” said Tony Massey, business development manager at Robinsons.

True community pub

“This refurbishment is a fantastic thing for the local area, and we’re proud to have maintained the Alexandra’s character as a true community pub while keeping its historical charm.

“I’d also like to thank Steve, our ‘Pub Partner’, for his great ideas and support throughout the process. We can’t wait to welcome everyone in and see how much they enjoy the new space.”

The refurbishment included upgrades to the ladies, gents and ‘universal access’ toilets.