Jackson’s Boat appeared in the South Manchester Reporter, 21/10/10 in the Looking Back column by Graham Phythian.
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Jackson’s Boat appeared in the South Manchester Reporter, 21/10/10 in the Looking Back column by Graham Phythian.
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The Sale & Altrincham Messenger has named Jackson’s Boat one of the most haunted places in Trafford in their Halloween issue. Click on the image below to read the full story.
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It’s not hard too see why many people believe that Jackson’s Boat is Haunted. It’s ancient buildings and remote location next to the River Mersey, surrounded by woodland can be very eeire on a dark October night. In the 1980′s the pub was short-listed in a contest run by Teachers Whiskey to find the...
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Jackson’s Boat appears in Trafford & Hulme “Opening Times” – July 2008
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Historical Pictures of Jackson’s Boat, Sale.
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The following article appeared in the Manchester Evening News at some point during the 1980′s and referred to plans by the brewery to rebuild Jackson’s Boat.
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Jackson’s Boat is situated on the banks of the River Mersey which is the traditional boundary between Cheshire and Lancashire. It’s been a meeting place for many centuries and it’s recorded that the local Jacobean Club used to meet here in the 1730′s and drink to the King’s health over a bowl of punch....
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