A handsome Georgian building, former White Rose Tavern, famous for raft race in summer, entertainment most weekends, handy for boat travellers. Coxley Beck flows in a stone tunnel under the canal and comes out by the pub. There was a wooden bridge over the Calder on the main road from Wakefield to Huddersfield in the 15th C. A stone arched bridge that replaced the wooden structure in the 17th C lasted until it partially collapsed in 1918. A new bridge completed in 1930 had to be replaced in 1991 at a cost of £2m. The floor in the lounge used to have a distinct sunken feeling!
Reopened Friday 23rd June 2023 as the 'Bingley' under joint SALT Brewing and Ossett Pub Co ownership. Six Ossett cask beers and five SALT craft beers.
Historic Interest
river bridges at this point
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Bingley, Horbury Bridge