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Merchants 1688, about 4 Miles from Crossgill (Lancaster)
At Merchants 1688 we offer the highest quality food, wine, ales and relaxed service in our unique 300 year old wine cellars. Try the traditional pub menu, exceptional contemporary meals or a simple, but hearty cheese and deli board to share in the beer garden's afternoon sun.......

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Counting House, about 22 Miles from Crossgill (Blackpool)
We are the Original Pub Company and our pubs offer a great pub experience whether you are looking for a quick pint, a great value pub meal or a night out with friends. Our friendly welcome, great value drinks, food and entertainment make our pubs the perfect place to get together.The Original Pub Company offers the great value of a local pub as well as the wide range of food and drink you would expect to find in a high street pub. This combination creates the perfect pub where you will always ha......

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The Bridge Water, about 26 Miles from Crossgill (Darwen)
Situated in the centre of Darwen, The Bridgewater is one of the largest and busiest pubs in the area, offering unrivalled sports coverage, exciting food and coffee menus, cocktails, wine, themed nights, discos and a stunning late night club experience.......

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The Kirkstone Pass Inn, about 27 Miles from Crossgill (Ambleside)
If walls could talk they may well tell tales of the foundations on which they stand. Believed to be linked to an ancient 15th Century monastery, records for this building date back to 1496AD. At 1500ft the Inn is the highest inhabited building in Cumbria and the third highest Inn in England. In the early 1800's the tall stone building at the North end was built as a coach house, the extra height was needed to take the coaches of the day. Around the 1950's it was converted into a garage comple......

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Cord, about 43 Miles from Crossgill (Manchester)
On the 12th of July 2012, Cord once again opened it’s doors to the general public after a tense 4 days without it on the social calender. Within those 4 days a few fine men worked their little socks off to give you what we have now. A social haven for the creative flow that passes through the northern quarter. Swapping hard tables for comfy chesterfields, plain walls for walls flooded with contemporary art and a wind up sound system for a Bose master audio system, Cord is moving with the times a......

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