Hare and Hounds, Shudehill

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LocationShudehill, Manchester, England
Coordinates53°29′06″N 2°14′16″W / 53.4851°N 2.2379°W / 53.4851; -2.2379
Year builtc.1800
Hare and Hounds
Painted brick and glazed‑tile public house
The pub in 2016
Hare and Hounds, Shudehill is located in Greater Manchester
Hare and Hounds, Shudehill
Location within Greater Manchester
General information
TypePublic house
LocationShudehill, Manchester, England
Coordinates53°29′06″N 2°14′16″W / 53.4851°N 2.2379°W / 53.4851; -2.2379
Year builtc.1800
RenovatedLate 19th century (altered)
c. 1925 (remodelled)
Design and construction
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameHare and Hounds
Designated10 December 1999
Reference no.1379936
Other information
Public transit accessShudehill Interchange

The Hare and Hounds is a Grade II listed public house on Shudehill in Manchester, England. Built around 1800, it is one of the city centre's oldest surviving pubs and is rated by the Campaign for Real Ale with three stars for having an interior of "outstanding national historic importance."

The building dates from around 1800, when the Shudehill area was developing as a commercial district on the edge of Manchester's expanding town centre. It was altered in the late 19th century and received a comprehensive interior refit around 1925, much of which still survives, including the plan form and fitted interior.[1]

On 10 December 1999, the pub was designated a Grade II listed building.[1]

The building continues to operate as a city‑centre pub opposite Shudehill Interchange.[2]

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