The Volunteers was the first pub Timothy Taylor bought in December 1859. It proved a wise investment, as this small, cosy bar has remained a very popular 'watering hole' for generations of Keighley drinkers, including volunteers from the Drill Hall just across the road. The Volunteers retains a distinctive military theme, featuring many locals who have served in the armed forces.
Lawkholme Lane,
Keighley,
West Yorkshire,
BD21 3DX
UK
| 01535 663409
White Horse Inn
Food is to the fore at The White Horse Inn: a modern and stylish pub set in open countryside above Thornton.
The extensive menu features excellent home cooked food prepared from fresh produce.
The menu is complemented by a varied wine list and choice of Taylor's cask ales.
Food is served every day 12 noon 10pm
Well Heads,
Thornton,
Bradford,
West Yorkshire,
BD13 3SL
UK
| 01274 834268
White Swan
The White Swan is a traditional English pub in the heart of the small village of Fence close to the Lancashire towns of Burnley, Nelson and Colne. Having been totally refurbished at the beginning of 2007, The White Swan is ideal for a relaxing drink with good wholesome pub food served at lunchtimes and early evening. A warming open fire awaits during the Winter months.
300 Wheatley Lane Road,
Fence,
Burnley,
BB12 9QA
UK
| 01282 611773
Woolly Sheep
Known as 'The Gateway to the Dales', Skipton is one of Yorkshire's most appealing and vibrant market towns. The Woolly Sheep is situated on the main street and offers the best cask ales and excellent pub food, served both at lunchtimes and evenings. There is an outside drinking / dining area to the rear of the pub. It also has nine en-suite rooms, all of which are non-smoking, and there is a car park for residents.