Rose & Crown Inn
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The Rose and Crown is a country pub, serving tasty home-cooked food, and set in the beautiful countryside around Allgreave, Cheshire. We serve real ales in the bar, and also have bed and breakfast accommodation (two double rooms and one twin, all ensuite). From our attractive garden, there are beautiful views south to the Dane Valley. And we are child and dog friendly!

Our well-stocked wine cellar provides a great range of carefully selected wines from around the world. In addition to this we are a freehouse and are pleased to offer you a great selection of cask-conditioned "real" ale. Ian our head chef has worked previously as head chef at the Legh Arms, Prestbury, and the Hanging Gate, Higher Sutton. He will delight you with his wonderful cooking.

Offering excellence to make your day that extra special! The Rose and Crown offers accommodation in our 2 double and 1 twin ensuite rooms, full English breakfast included, each room has its own TV and tea and coffee making facilities, and a wonderful view across the valley.
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The Rose and Crown serves a selection of local real ales.
The beer menu, on a blackboard behind the bar, shows what ales and lagers are available, together with their "ABV" (Alcohol by Volume).
Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) in 1973 for a type of beer defined as "beer brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide".
The heart of the definition is the maturation requirements.
Antony Borrow, a local historian, has provided these interesting accounts of the history of the Rose and Crown.
The Rose and Crown was originally custom-built as a roadhouse, to serve the Congleton to Buxton Turnpike Road (now the A54), which was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1789.
The hamlet of Allgreave stood (and still stands) on the Wildboarclough / Wincle border, the farmhouse and chapel being in Wincle, and the Inn, Smithy and Tollbar in Wildboarclough.
The Wheelton family, tenants of the farm, held land in both townships.
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