Brief History
In “Saddleworth Pubs and their licencees 1674-1998”, Rob Magee notes that about 1882 Joseph Bradbury a Stone Merchant became beer retailer at the Waggon Inn, High Street, Uppermill. By 1887 Joseph’s widow Mary was licensee and owner. When Mary died in 1900 her son Frank took over as licensee and stayed on until 1925, when the family sold the Waggon to Robinson’s Brewery, Stockport.
The Waggon Inn established in 1882 by Joseph Bradbury has a long tradition of providing hospitality and accommodation to local residents and visitors to Uppermill. Offering fine food, cask ales and an extensive wine list plus accommodation. The Waggon Inn is the ideal venue for a quite meal or a place to stay whilst on business or a short break.

