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This large historic pub has been at the centre of the Holden Wood community for over a hundred years and served as the watering hole for the navvies who dug the nearby Odgen Reservoir in the early 1900s.
Open plan, split across two floor levels. Whilst it’s open plan, there are still plenty of cosy corners and a mix of smaller and larger tables allowing the pub to cater for bigger family gatherings as well as date-nights and smaller groups.
To the left of the pub there is a small covered patio area with tables and chairs; a beautiful spot to while away the hours in the Summer sun.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Holden Arms, Haslingden
Source: Regional
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