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2.1 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.
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Family friendly pub, great food, friendly staff and excellent entertainment.
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
A tiny bar housed in a market stall, this is certainly the smallest pub in the branch area. Outside seating is available during warmer weather and drinkers often spill over into the market area.
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Recently reopened and refurbished with a change of name, this is a smart town centre pub and a great addition to the growing real ale scene in Chorley.
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Free house in the heart of Chorley. Cask Marque certificated. 6 real ales from near and far - top notch ale guaranteed!
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
Adjacent to the railway station and 100 yards from the bus station, this is a community local that offers a changing range of up to five real ales from the Marston's portfolio
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
First micropub in Chorley, multiple CAMRA awards. From sessions to stouts, and everything between.
2.1 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Newly refurbished and reopened in February 2014 following two years of closure. There is an impressive bar counter and bar back, together with contemporary seating in a mainly open plan layout. A small area to the side of the bar and a cosy lounge area of
2.1 miles Brindle, Chorley, PR6
The Cavendish Arms, in Brindle, is a lovely small country pub with fine food, real ales, friendly staff, and a cosy atmosphere.
2.2 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
This pub was originally known as the Waggon Makers Arms and appeared in the very first Good Beer Guide in 1974 (albeit named Waggoners).