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9.7 miles Bank Hall, Burnley, BB10
9.7 miles Preston, Lancashire, PR1
We are more than a pint, we believe in bringing people together through good times and great hospitality.
9.7 miles Lostock Hall, Preston, PR5
We are a friendly village pub that serves delicious pizza with a great selection of draught drinks, fine wine and other spirits. We have karaoke every Friday, live music every Saturday - don't be shy come in and say hello!
9.7 miles Preston, Lancashire, PR1
Bull & Royal, located at the heart of Preston City Centre, is steeped in history as a restored traditional coach house. We encourage everyone to come and enjoy our fine selection of drinks that we
9.8 miles Preston, Lancashire, PR1
This imposing grade II listed building stood empty for several years and was last occupied by the TSB, which moved into the premises in the early 1990s. Until then, it had been occupied by the Preston Savings Bank.
9.8 miles Preston, Lancashire, PR1
The newly refurbished Yates Preston is situated on the Preston high street in the city centre, where we have been for over a century. We're only a 2 minute walk from the bus station and 10 minutes from the train station.
9.8 miles Preston, Lancashire, PR1
warm atmosphere, welcoming, great staff, huge collection of beer and spirits.
9.8 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
We are more than a pint, we believe in bringing people together through good times and great hospitality.
9.9 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
The Prince Of Wales is a friendly venue recently refurbished offering delicious food, starting with breakfast and then lunch and finishing off with an excellent dinner menu.
9.9 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
This pub is named after Chorley’s most celebrated son. Sir Henry Tate began his working life as a grocer, made a fortune from sugar-refining and left his collection of paintings to the nation. He also funded the building of the Tate Gallery.