The Waddington Arms
Type:Pub/Inn
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825 reviewsOpen (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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From the A59 take the first exit left into Clitheroe. Follow signs for Waddington and B6478.
We’re in the middle of Waddington Village on the right, just a mile and a half from Clitheroe, 5 minutes from the A59 and 20mins from the M6 junction 31 at Preston.
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