Noah's Ark, Hartshill Road, Hartshill

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Date:1780

Description:This large, detached public house was built c.1780.

It has various three and two storey attached buildings. Modifications are extensive including garages to the rear of the property.

The pub stands on Hartshill Road which was formerly known as Stoke Road.

Remembering Noah's Ark

Bernard remembers Noah's Ark as it used to be:

"It's gone very upmarket now.

"It attracts a lot of people from the hospital, doctors and nurses and so forth.

"Very often the nurses would come out at night and just put a coat over their uniforms.

"I was very disappointed to find one of them only drank sherry!"

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This photograph is now among the collections at Stoke-on-Trent Museums.

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Source: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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