Hydes reopens Bull's Head in Lymm

The refurbishment is part of a multi-million pound investment programme by Hydes.

The Bull’s Head in Lymm has reopened following a £160,000 refurbishment by brewer and pub operator Hydes.

The refurbishment, which is part of a multi-million pound investment programme by Hydes, focused on a complete internal redecoration, transforming the Cheshire pub’s interior with a contemporary design. 

"With this refurbishment, we’ve given the pub a fresh new lease of life while keeping its traditional appeal very much intact," says Adam Mayers, MD of Hydes, which owns more than 40 pubs across the north west and north Wales. "Our aim is to ensure every visit is memorable, whether customers are calling in for a pint by the impressive open fire or watching live sport. The response so far has been fantastic and we’re confident that the improvements will be well received by customers old and new."

General manager Iain Craig, who has run The Bull's Head for the past four years, but has worked with Hydes for 23 years in total, says he has some exciting plans lined up now the refurbishment is complete, including weekly live music, sports and a curry night on a Wednesday through a partnership with local Indian restaurant Naz’s Spice Lounge.

"Many of the regular customers have been looking forward to this and the changes really do make a big difference without altering the character which serves the pub so well," says Craig. "The investment will undoubtedly help us to make the most of the remainder of the summer season and have a great end to the year."

Founded in 1863, Hydes Brewery is based at Media City in Salford. 


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