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Traditional stone built village pub which, although opened up, still retains the impression of having three separate rooms with two open fires. Sadly the original Glen Top brewery windows have been removed. Beers from the seasonal ranges of Hydes and Beer Studio dominate the guest beers. Quiz nights are held on Thursdays. A small beer garden overlooking Helmshore Textile Museum and lodge can be reached by steps to the side of the pub.
Victorian pub with excellent 'Glen Top Ales' etched windows. Inner door with a figure '1' has good 'Robin Hood Inn' with figure of him etched window. Has an old bar counter with a new top and a bar back fitting being a mixture of old and new shelving. Has a slightly opened up interior of X rooms. Front left room has old fixed seating in two sections and a Victorian tiled and cast iron with wood surround fireplace. Rear right room has 1960s fixed seating and stone fireplace. Rear right room was the private living room and has no old fittings. Not enough.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
Robin Hood Inn, Helmshore
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