The 'New Inn', Foulridge, Lancashire

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The 'New Inn', Foulridge, Lancashire

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 5 Apr 2008

Another excellent pub in Foulridge, with food and Thwaites beer. This one is on Skipton Old Road, just off the A56. Foulridge can be recommended as it is an interesting village, with canal wharf, good pubs and a frequent bus service connecting Barnoldswick and Earby to Burnley, including one through bus an hour to and from Skipton. Get out there and enjoy it - there's even a mill shop to keep the wife happy.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.877861
Longitude
-2.166977