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IN THIS VIDEO I EXPLORE THE ABANDONED PAGEFIELD HOTEL IN WIGAN. HISTORY Like many large Edwardian pubs The Pagefield is now closed, though of great social, architectural and historical importance, the economics of industrial decline and changing patterns of leisure almost always point to a change of use rather than reopening as a boozer. Though more commonly becoming a Tesco or Sainsbury’s, plans have been submitted for both conversion to flats and a possible Indian Restaurant, neither seem imminent. The building is blessed with etched and stained glass windows, a richness of architectural type, mosaic porch and a grandeur in scale and detailing. Once serving a high density of housing in the Springfield area, the mills that fuelled the economy of the area are now long gone, along with the wages that bounced over the bar. It was named after the Pagefield iron rolling mills. Originally a Bolton based brewery Magee and Marshall owned the pub, passing to Greenall Whitley and then the usual succession of entrepreneurial pub companies. “Magee Marshall & Company was a brewery that operated from the Crown Brewery in Bolton. It was founded by David Magee, a brewer and spirit merchant in 1853. He moved from the Good Samaritan Brewhouse to the Crown Hotel in the 1860s and built the Crown Brewery in Derby Street next to the hotel. After his death he was succeeded by his sons, who acquired David Marshall’s Grapes Brewery and the Horseshoe Brewery. The company was registered as Magee Marshall & Company Ltd. in 1888. The company acquired Henry Robinson’s Brewery in Wigan and Halliwell’s Alexandra Brewery. In 1959 it was acquired by Greenall and Whitley and closed in 1970. The brewery, built around 1900, was in the “traditional brewery style” with a five-storey section for gravity processing and an ornamental tower. Up to the 1950s the company transported water, high in dissolved calcium carbonate content, in tankers by rail from Burton on Trent for the brewing process.” PLEASE DO CONSIDER TO FOLLOW ME FOR MORE CONTENT AND ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA SITES TOO. FACEBOOK :- / razortwistedexploring INSTAGRAM :- / razortwistedexploring TIK TOK :- / razortwistedexploring I own all copyrights to the intro,video and music to this video. music by My band Twisted Mentality song 'LET ME BE YOUR MONSTER' I own all lyrics as i am the Vocalist of the band and own the music to this song. ( Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster ) • Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster... #abandonedplacesuk #abandonedplaces #abandonedhouse #abandonedhotel #abandonedpagefieldhotel #abandonedbar #abandonedpub #abandonedlodge #Wigan