Dunkirk Hall Leyland 4.66

4.6 star(s) from 107 votes
Dunkirk Lane
Leyland, PR26 7SW
United Kingdom

About Dunkirk Hall Leyland

Dunkirk Hall Leyland Dunkirk Hall Leyland is a well known place listed as Bar in Leyland , Pub in Leyland , Bar & Grill in Leyland ,

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Dunkirk Hall, a Grade II listed building, is situated close to the River Lostock in Dunkirk Lane, being built in the reign of Charles I. The hall was originally known by the name of Lostock Hall and owned by William Sumner and his descendants through the 16th and 17th century. In the Michaelmas 1664 collection of the Hearth Tax, " William Sumner of Lostock " paid for six hearths, the only properties with more being Worden Hall with 16 and Charnock Hall with 7 hearths.

The name Dunkirk first appears in a survey book of Leyland of 1725, so the name came into use shortly after the Sumners left and Edward Atherton became the new owner. The building was used for many years this century as the offices for Road Springs (Leyland) Ltd., and later Jones Woodhead Ltd, who took over Harry Suttons Road Springs.

It was tastefully renovated with the cement coating being removed when the building became Leyland’s newest public house in 1983. The large fireplaces at both ends of the bar area are thought to be of original size if not the actual ones which have been uncovered.

We offer a vast range of lagers, spirits and even have upto 3 real ales being served. We have also introduced a new extensive wine menu.

Our fantastic new menu has just been launched. Many of the products on the menu have been sourced from producers right here in the North West. Each Sunday we serve a traditional Sunday roast.

Well behaved children are invited into the pub until 8pm but must be accompanied by an adult.

Why should you come to Dunkirk Hall?
Large beer garden
Ample free parking
Live sports
Children welcome
Home cooked food
Quiz nights
Poker
Live music & karaoke
Real ales