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The Waggon and Horses, Langsett - pub details

Address: Langsett, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 4GY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31624) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Penistone (3.1 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

General information: Peak District Location

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other pubs nearby:

Dog and Partridge, Hazlehead (1.5 miles), Ye Olde Mustard Pot, Midhopestones (1.5 miles)

user reviews of the Waggon and Horses, Langsett

please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.

Further to my previous post - the beer was served in a traditional glass tankard which is infinitely preferable to a glass.

Apparently they have always offered tankards and long may they do so!
vladtheimbiber - 9 Sep 2012 20:11
Just adding to the remarks of Paulaner.

This is a very friendly old style pub with well kept beers and a warm atmosphere. The garden is very pretty and offers a wonderful view over the reservoir.

I will definitely go back.
vladtheimbiber - 9 Sep 2012 20:08
Old fashioned country pub, adjacent to the reservoir at Langsett. Friendly bar staff, serving (amongst others) beers from Bradfield Brewery and Timothy Taylor. The Bradfield Farmers Blonde beer tasted very good! The food looked nice, although we didn't eat there. Plenty of seating available in both the main lounge bar, and a separate restaruant area.
Paulaner - 3 Jan 2010 23:19
traditional country pub built in 1809 of Yorkshire stone. Set in Langsett a small hamlet in the peak district. very pleasant views from the garden of langsett reservoir and moorland. been in same family for over 30 years. Serves freshly prepared simple food, very consistant and good value for money. A great place for traditional Sunday roast accompanied by a pint of the local brew.
Tim Copsey - 4 Apr 2007 18:33

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