The Hesketh Arms, Rufford, Lancashire, England
N 53° 37.991 W 002° 49.012
30U E 512109 N 5942727
The Hesketh Arms, Rufford
Waymark Code: WMEZGM
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/28/2012
Views: 4
A centrally located pub in the small village of Rufford named after the occupants of nearby Rufford Hall (now a National Trust property).
From a review website :-
Saved from redevelopment, the imposing Hesketh Arms at Rufford serves pub food that’s a cut above the normal offering.
This imposing half-Georgian and half-Edwardian building sits on the main A59 Liverpool-Preston road in the village of Rufford. The pub was fully refurbished in 2005 and was literally brought back from the brink after a period of dereliction when plans to convert it into a block of flats fell through. Now boasting stone floors and open fireplaces, the Hesketh Arms is back on the up with a good selection of cask ales and a food offering that’s locally sourced and freshly cooked to order.
Name of Artist: Not listed
Date of current sign: Not listed
Date of first pub on site: Not listed
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