A large pub in the centre of Barley village, popular with walkers ascending Pendle Hill. Muddy boots and dogs welcome. There are many original features in the pub frontage and there is a large dining conservatory to the rear. All front rooms have log fires. There is a lovely central oak bar with six cask ales. Accommodation available. Meal times vary, please check with pub. Now owned by Thwaites.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
This stone-built pub of 1930 underwent various major changes some forty years ago but still has a multi-room layout with a lobby bar and four small rooms leading off, together with various original fittings (although the servery has been moved). On the right at the front and behind there are rooms with 1930s bench seating and other fittings such as bell-pushes. At the front left is a parquet-floored pool room but this has little of historic interest (it once had a small cocktail bar).
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Pendle Inn, Barley