The Ley Inn was established in the 1970s from a much older farmhouse and has been substantially extended since. Whilst it is now largely surrounded by housing it retains the appearance of a country pub.
The pub is largely open plan, but has distinct areas with a games area to the rear with darts board and two pool tables. There are several large TV screens showing sports although they are not overly intrusive particularly in the front area which is more of a lounge bar. The restaurant adjoins the pub with its own entrance. Meals are served in both the pub and restaurant from the same menu. The barn next door accommodates a large function suite with its own bar. Real ale can be served in the function suite on request. Four changing real ales are served in the pub from the Marston's range.
Wednesday is quiz night and Friday poker night. Customers may also play crown green bowls on the next door parish council owned green with a fee payable at the bar.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Ley Inn, Clayton-le-Woods