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Management at historic rural pub announces inn's closure

Lancashire Evening Post

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January 07, 2026

An historic pub known for its live music and views of a local beauty spot has announced its closure.

Management at the Farmers Arms in Bispham, near Chorley, took to social media on New Year's Day, to say the 17th century pub would no longer be operating under their tenure.

They said: “The Farmers Arms under our tenure has now ceased trading. A big thanks to the supporters/ friends over the last five years.

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