Police have launched an investigation after the windows of a historic pub were smashed.
The Swan on the corner of Bradshawgate and Churchgate in Bolton town centre was targeted on two separate occasions
The first incident happened on the morning of Saturday, August 17 and the second happened on Monday morning, August 19.
A police spokesperson said: "Officers are investigating two reports of criminal damage at The Swan pub on Churchgate. The first incident took place on Saturday morning, August 17.
"Following this, on August 19 at around 7.30am, police were called to the pub again.
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"Officers are investigating two reports of criminal damage, no arrests have been made but both incidents are being looked into."
A number of the windows have been damaged and since boarded up at The Swan.
The Swan Hotel is a Grade II listed, three-storey building that was originally built as a coaching inn.
Built in late Georgian style in around 1800, in red brick with slate roofs, the grand building has often been seen as one of the more recognisable landmarks for people coming into the town centre.
The building — which achieved Grade II listed status in 1952 — has had a variety of different owners since the 1900s.
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