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1.3 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
1.7 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
A former Matthew Brown house, refurbished in 2013 and a recent convert to real ale. retaining a multi room layout the bar is in an open lounge area at the rear of the pub. The pool room is to the righ
1.7 miles Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley, PR6
This delightful country pub has wooden beams open fires and flagstone floors that give it a wonderfully inviting feel. It’s a peaceful setting surrounded by mature trees and greenery right next to the picturesque Leeds Liverpool canal.
1.8 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
1.8 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
When you enter our country restaurant you will be hit with a warm, friendly and relaxed feeling. All of our dishes are freshly made with the finest ingredients by our highly skilled chefs.
1.9 miles Heath Charnock, Chorley, PR6
The Black Horse Inn is the oldest public house in Lancashire and is stated to be the second oldest in the country, stepped in history and legends we offer a warm welcome and a friendly homely atmosphere .
1.9 miles Chorley, Lancashire, PR6
Converted from an old shop in 1989, it is handily situated for both the railway and bus stations. A single L-shaped bar on two levels, recently redecorated and with a bright yet traditional feel.
1.9 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 miles Higher Wheelton, Chorley, PR6
New phone number at the phone with the new owners it's gone from 01254 830855 to 01254 832681
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).