Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Handforth Station

National Rail Handforth
Station Road, Handforth, Wilmslow, SK9 3AB

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Distance: 14 miles     Location: Anderton, Northwich, CW9

Welcome The Stanley Arms Anderton boasts a rustic interior with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The main dining room and bar have varnished wooden floors and cosy log fires that’ll keep you warm in t

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Woolston, Warrington, WA1

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Chadderton, Oldham, OL9

Here at The Hunt Lane Tavern, We welcome you with our Sticky Fingers Smokehouse Menu. Grilling and Smoking your favourites all year round for you to enjoy in our restaurant or in your own home. Wh

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Chadderton, Oldham, OL9

The current building was opened in 1981, after a major fundraising effort from the parishioner's, led by Fr. David O’Kane, the then parish priest. It replaced the old “Tin Hut” which was demolished

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Middleton, Manchester, M24

We are a traditional and cosy family pub, serving delicious, home-cooked food of hearty portions. We offer a variety of cask ales, beers, wines, spirits & seasonal cocktails. With three comfortable

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Prestwich, Manchester, M25

The Same Yet Inn is a family friendly bar and reataurant serving good food all day from 12 noon, Friendly staff and great service make us an ideal venue for families with children, couples or people d

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Whitefield, Manchester, M45

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Middleton, Manchester, M24

Assheton Arms Hotel is just meters from Middleton Arena, Middleton Shopping Mall, Library and Tesco Extra(24 hours). Manchester City Center is 10 minute drive away & Airport 25 minutes drive. Asshe

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1

This is named after the Up Steps Inn, which stood on the same site and was built in the early 19th century, then demolished in the 1930s. The pub got its unusual name because its entrance was above street level, up a few stone steps.

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