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The Sir Thomas Gerard

Take a look at old photographs of Ashton-in-Makerfield.

2 Gerard Street, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, WN4 9AN

Gerard Street takes its name from the family which features in much of Ashton’s history. One of the best known was Sir Thomas Gerard, imprisoned in the Tower of London after an attempt to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots. The architectural history of the site originates in the occasional preaching visits of the Reverend W Alexander, of Prescot, in 1802. In 1824, a church was formed, and five years later a chapel was built in Chapel Street.

Photographs of The Sir Thomas Gerard.


Tiled art, showing a medieval event.


External photograph of the building – main entrance.

If you have information on the history of this pub, then we’d like you to share it with us. Please e-mail all information to: pubhistories@jdwetherspoon.co.uk