Lower Peover, The Bells Of Peover c.1955
Photo ref: L308013
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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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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.