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Rampant Lion (pub)

Grade II listed buildings in ManchesterGrade II listed pubs in Greater ManchesterPubs in ManchesterUse British English from April 2026
Rampant Lion Manchester
Rampant Lion Manchester

The Rampant Lion (now trading as the Milverton Hotel) is a Grade II listed former public house on Anson Road in Victoria Park, a suburban area of Manchester, England. Built in the mid to late 19th century as a private villa named Milverton Lodge in the Gothic style, it later had a variety of uses, including as a private hotel in the 1960s, a nightclub during the 1970s, and a pub from the 1980s. The pub closed in 2013, and the building was adapted for hotel use in 2017.

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Rampant Lion (pub)
Anson Road, Manchester Rusholme

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Anson Road
M14 5PB Manchester, Rusholme
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