Bay Mare

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LocationBlackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°36′12″N 2°25′57″W / 53.6033°N 2.4326°W / 53.6033; -2.4326
Year builtc.1830
Bay Mare
Stone public house
The pub in 2010
Bay Mare is located in Greater Manchester
Bay Mare
Location within Greater Manchester
General information
TypePublic house
LocationBlackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°36′12″N 2°25′57″W / 53.6033°N 2.4326°W / 53.6033; -2.4326
Year builtc.1830
Design and construction
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameNumbers 645 and 647 and the Bay Mare public house
Designated26 April 1974
Reference no.1387920

The Bay Mare is a Grade II listed public house on Blackburn Road in Astley Bridge, an area of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Built around 1830, it occupies part of a listed terrace, arranged along Blackburn Road and Pemberton Street.

The terrace was built around 1830 as a row of six houses, including two back‑to‑back homes in the return facing Pemberton Street.[1] No public house is shown at the address on or before the 1930 Ordnance Survey map, which records only the terrace.[2] By the time of the 1939 edition, however, the mapping identifies a public house on the site.[3]

On 26 April 1974, the Bay Mare was designated a Grade II listed building, included within the listing of the whole terrace as a single structure.[1]

By 1982 the pub was operating as a Matthew Brown establishment.[4] As of 2026, the Bay Mare is owned by Admiral Taverns.[4]

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