Large country house on an elevated site, early nineteenth century, converted to a pub with only minimal alterations. Most of the trade is provided by locals. The bar has a large fireplace as big as the counter and great views across Morecambe Bay. Beer pumps are in another room with a list of the four available ales on the wall facing the bar. The smoking area is covered and sheltered. To telephone pub you need to ring twice. Cash payments only.
Right next to Eaves Wood but you can't get into the wood from the garden. A gate on the east drive opens onto a path into the wood. The owner of Woodlands gave part of the wood to the National Trust in 1929 and the area they own has been extended several times since.
Historic Interest
Apparently built about 1800, altered and extended in 1858. Converted to hotel in 1949. Closed in 1967. The bar reopened in 1974.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers (From breweries large and small, near and far) and 0 regular beers.
Woodlands, Silverdale