The Gregson Arts and Community Centre provides a friendly, accessible, community-based social environment. It is home to many local organisations and groups as well as a favoured spot for local promoters bringing in a wide range of popular cultural events over the year.
The Gregson offers a variety of rooms for private hire: parties, celebrations, meetings, and activity groups.
THE ‘GREGSON Memorial Institute’, aka today’s Gregson Arts and Community Centre, was built in memory of Henry Gregson, MP and local benefactor, with funds raised by Christchurch Vicarage.
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A local village pub situated on the canal side, boasting the biggest beer garden in the area. Great food served 12-9 daily, with a daily changing specials board and a great range of fine cask ales, spirits, wine and soft drinks.
We are a traditional 19th Century Restaurant, Pub
& Hotel situated in Slyne with Hest, Lancaster. We
have a roaring open fire & beautiful green grounds.
At The Plough, we’re renowned for generously-served, lovingly-made, traditional pub fayre. Our menu is made for refuelling after a walk, a long journey or a long day’s work.
We pride ourselves on using the finest local produce wherever possible, to create honest food from simple, quality ingredients. All our dishes are reasonably priced, too. So bring your friends!
This page is a legacy page for The Robert Gillow as it was operated by Anthony Mark Cutter and Natasha Burns. You can find the pub's new social media page elsewhere, the brewery run it now.
You can find everything you loved about that time over at www.apothecarybar.co.uk where we have moved our live music, craft beer and community ethos (come to Apothecary, 87 Penny Street, Lancaster, LA1 1XN).
Set in Conder Green hamlet on the River Lune estuary, this traditional 17th-century coaching inn is 1.3 miles from Glasson Dock and 4.1 miles from Lancaster city centre.
Relaxed rooms offer garden views and en suite bathrooms, as well as TVs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some rooms have WiFi access.
Breakfast is complimentary, and WiFi is free in public areas. Other amenities include a wood-beamed bar serving pub grub and South African dishes, plus a snug with a fireplace, and indoor and outdoor childrens' play areas. Dogs are allowed in many of the public areas and gardens.
The Tap House sets out to achieve one clear mission: to create a unique beer experience for the discerning drinker.
The Three Mariners is a Grade II listed building and is widely rumoured to be the oldest pub in Lancaster, dating back to the 15th Century. It has seen much of Lancaster's rich history, from the closure of the Castle Priory by Henry VIII in 1539, to the Jacobite uprisings in the 1700s.
It has also played a part in the city's history, with numerous ties to Lancaster Castle throughout its 600 year occupancy. Built into the side of Castle Hill, prisoners were brought here for a 'last drink' with their families, lead from the castle dungeons through a rumoured hidden passage.
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Canalside pub with extensive outdoor seating. Indoor includes real wood burner & stonewall interior.