
The Lost & Found - Knutsford, Cheshire, UK.
N 53° 18.189 W 002° 22.445
30U E 541710 N 5906177
The Lost & Found pub is located on Princess Street in the centre of Knutsford.
Waymark Code: WM12WW5
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/28/2020
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The former Town Hall and Market Hall dated 1871, is now the premises of The Lost & Found pub, located on Princess Street in the centre of Knutsford.
The Grade II listed building was designed by the architect Alfred Waterhouse and built in 1871. It was financed by the Egerton family of Tatton Hall who were Lords of the Manor. The Egerton Coat of Arms can be seen below the date on the building.
The buildings last use under the Egerton family was as a boy’s club.
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After restoring Knutsford’s former town hall, The Lost and Found is now one of the central pillars within the community.
The inside has been transformed to represent the world of ‘mythological Victorian Professor Emily B. Kingsley, expert in the study of butterflies’. The bar has been fitted out with hanging floral arrangements, vintage lights, leather couches and benches, to create a sense of ‘mystery’. (
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They offer a selection of seasonal food, as well as signature drinks.
Food is served daily from a number of different menus such as A La Carte, Sunday Roasts, Bottomless Brunch and Afternoon Tea,
They have a Boardroom and Secret Bar upstairs for functions and private hire events.
The bar area downstairs is also dog friendly.
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