Willeymoor Lock Tavern north-east of Grindley Brook, Cheshire
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Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 17 Sep 2015
A privately operated public house now trades from the former lock keeper's premises. Generally recommended, but look carefully at the website (and around) for details of the strictly adhered to hours!! Don't dare put your car in their car park and go for a walk (unless you have asked first and booked your meal). Any perceived unwarranted criticism left online will be responded to with a sharp and detailed riposte, which does the management no favours even if understandable. Well kept ale ... the place is infested with teapots! ;-) Whatever it says on their website, there IS public footpath access to cross the lock and to the towpath from fields on both sides of the canal.