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9.2 miles Hindley, Wigan, WN2
The Bird I’th Hand is a large pub situated on the edge of the town centre of Hindley, having a car park at the rear and a beer garden. The pub is a great community local, serving cask ales, food daily, Sky sports and offers weekly entertainment.
9.3 miles Longton, Preston, PR4
Popular community pub situated on the main road through the village.
9.3 miles Parbold, Wigan, WN8
The Stocks Tavern is set in the beautiful village of Parbold, serving home cooked food and real ale. Family & dog friendly
11 miles Barnfield, Accrington, BB5
11 miles Clayton le Moors, Accrington, BB5
Partially opened out in a modern style, the pub boasts a large rear beer garden and second floor function suite. There is always one beer from each of Snaggletooth and Bowland alongside a couple of gu
12 miles Tyldesley, Manchester, M29
Food served everyday from 12pm. Wednesday is quiz night free snacks and win a gallon of ale. Real Ales served from six hand pumps. Sky Sports & ESPN all shown. Pool and Darts. Keep watching for our Christmas day menu.
12 miles Burscough, Ormskirk, L40
Food Served All Day ■ Selected Wines & Spirits ■ Craft & Cask Ales ■ Outside Dining ■ Beer Garden
13 miles Crawshawbooth, Lancashire, BB4
paul & judith stannard bought the freehold of the masons arms in july 08.the pub had been closed for a couple of years so we completely refurbished the whole pub taking it back to it`s original flag f
13 miles Whalley, Clitheroe, BB7
The Dog Inn is Whalley's traditional village inn.The child (and dog) friendly inn is open every session. Food served daily 12-2. We also have an Open Mike/Jam Night on the first Thursday of the month 9pm till 11.30pm everyone welcome.
13 miles Worsley, Manchester, M28
Built in the area of Greyhound Farm in the mid 19th century. It is a compact red brick building and from the front looks like it may have been two houses knocked into one. However to it is extended to