Campaign for Real Ale Lunesdale Branch

Row of handpumps as masthead

Campaigning for good beer in good pubs in north Lancashire and the Ingleborough area

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Silverdale

Woodlands

Woodlands Drive 01524 701655

Independent brewery cask beers

four beers, could be from anywhere

Large country house, circa 1878, on the edge of the village with its back to Eaves Wood, hence the name. Easily overlooked by the casual visitor to Silverdale, so most of the trade is provided by locals. Even when you find it, it doesn't look much like a pub - open the big front door and you find yourself in an impressive entrance-hall with no sign of a bar, but go through the first door on the left, pass through a lounge and there it is. Look to your left for a list of the available ales. The bar has a large fireplace (as big as the counter), a big painting of the Johnnie Walker man and great views across the Bay. The other door on the left leads to a room, where the beer-pumps are. The smoking area is covered and sheltered.

Open Open 7-11; Sat 12-11.30; Sun 12-11.30.
Food: sandwiches at weekends
Getting there: Buses 33, 55, 550, Bittern Bus

Latest change of licensee: December 2002.

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