This traditional local pub built in 1825 in the village of Langley is situated in the centre of a row of terraced houses. It is thought to be the only pub of this name in the country. It has a bar area with an open fire and two other rooms, one with a pool table. Free juke box. It serves one regular Banks beer and two rotating guest beers often local micro breweries. There is a pleasant outdoor seating area overlooking playing fields, the River Bollin and fine views of Teggs Nose and the country park. Takeaways also available.
Bus stop is near Methodist Church on Cock Hall lane.
Historic Interest
Probably the only pub with this name in England,built 1825
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (LocAles) and 1 regular beer.
St Dunstan Inn, Langley
Source: Regional