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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Trafford Bar Tram Stop

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Distance: 20 miles     Location: Chorley, Lancashire, PR7

One of the town's new micropubs, this venue has just reopened with a new name.

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Crank, St. Helens, WA11

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, HD7

The Silent Woman is a traditional local workers pub. Recently under new management. A friendly atmosphere & lovely friendly smile will welcome you through the door.

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Meltham, Holmfirth, HD9

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Meltham, Holmfirth, HD9

The “Wills” can be found at the junction on Deer Hill Road and Blackmoorfoot Road in the shadow of Meltham Cop and nestling in the foothills of the Pennines. The Wills is situated close to the nature

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Dove Holes, Buxton, SK17

A friendly atmosphere welcomes you to our traditional town centre public house offering en-suite accommodation. Situated centrally in ‘Higher Buxton’, Derbyshire, we are easy to locate and most att

Distance: 20 miles     Location: 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.

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Chorley, Lancashire, PR7

Deceptively large comfortable open plan town centre pub. A number of TVs around the walls for sport. Up to three changing guest beers, which frequently come from local breweries, with Prospect, Bank Top, Reedley Hallowes and Moorhouses often featuring.

Distance: 20 miles     Location: Chorley, Lancashire, PR7

The Prince Of Wales is a friendly venue recently refurbished offering delicious food, starting with breakfast and then lunch and finishing off with an excellent dinner menu.

Distance: 20 miles     Location: 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.

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