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60 On the main road running between Wigan and Chorley in the Lancashire countryside. It’s two connected buildings with a traditional looking public house attached to an old stone building that was possibly stables in the past, and if you do sit inside here it is the most ambient part of the pub. There’s two central doors into the pub both at the front and rear with the bar and seating in the northern section which is the traditional part. There’s a row of real ales here offering some local choices, but the focus is mainly about food and families, and probably rightly so given there’s not many dwellings in the local area. The furniture is traditional pub styled and there’s a seats out front which benefit from the afternoon and evening sun, and the car park at its side is large too. |
70 This has a real at home feeling when you come inside. It smells of fireplace ash. Lots of places to sit and extreamly nice decour. About 5 casks are available and they were quick to change them when one was empty. Staff is patient and very friendly. A place you could easily spend hours in. |
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