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Lower Peover, The Bells Of Peover c.1955
Photo ref: L308013
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More about this scene

The pub is the building on the right. Notice the arms displayed between the windows - they have now been moved to the top of the gable wall. They are the arms of Warren de Tabley; the pub's official name is the de Tabley Arms. However, in 1871 the landlord was a man called George Bell, and since then the pub has been known as the Bells. George Bell is said to haunt the beer cellar.

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Memories of Lower Peover, the Bells of Peover c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Lower Peover, The Bells Of Peover c.1955

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My uncle, Peter Tunstall, used to be the licensee at the Bells around 1956. About the time the Frith photo was taken. I think he was a manager for Trust Houses hotels. We used to drive out from Manchester to visit the pub.