Large Pub on the A6, bookings for tables can be made on their phone number option 2 then 4. Impressive views from the rear dining area and patio of Winter Hill and the West Pennine Moors. The pub has a large number of stained glass windows depicting incidents in Westhoughton History. Includes scenes showing:- a) The burning of Westhoughton factory in 1812 when the riot act was read on the arrival of the Scots Greys. b) Prince Henry (son of James 1) being tutored by local Rev. William Leigh. c) Coat of Arms of the Leigh, Hulton, Brownes of Bishop Hall and the Ryland families. d) Lighting of Beacon on Rivington Pike to signal the Spanish Armada. e) Arrival of Bonnie Prince Charlie at Hulton Hall after the 1745 rebellion. g) Visit by Abbot of Cocker sand Abbey to Westhoughton Estate. h) Prince Rupert and Earl of Derby during the Civil War. So there is plenty to look at whilst waiting for your meal/'s to arrive!
Historic Interest
In 1982 this was a Burtonwood pub selling Dark Mild and Bitter (E)
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Waggon & Horses, Westhoughton
Source: National