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Next to the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, this stone pub was built in 1806 to slake the thirst of navvies cutting the Standedge Tunnel. It comprises an open-plan bar and an L-shaped interior, and is popular with walkers, canal boaters and families. A family business, it has a justified reputation for superb freshly-prepared meals and an extensive menu. Booking online is recommended. The colourful Saddleworth Rushcart festival in August always stops here.
Takeaway food will continue
Historic Interest
Canal-side pub built in 1806
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Navigation Inn, Dobcross
Changing beers typically include: Millstone - Stout , Timothy Taylor - Boltmaker , Vocation - Bread & Butter