The oldest pub in Leyland dating from the 1500's, but with later additions. It reputedly held the local court at one time with holding cells in the cellar. It sits next to the ancient parish church and the original Grammar School which now accommodates the South Ribble Museum. The original landlord's lounge and the separate small rooms of the pub were removed some time ago to create a largely open plan layout, but with still four distinct drinking areas. areas with dark wood and exposed beams. It has a cosy feel and caters for a clientele of all ages. The 8 real ales are all changing and sourced from the Marston's range.
This Pub serves 8 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Eagle & Child, Leyland
Source: National