The Eagle at Weeton: First look inside one of the Fylde coast's best known country pubs after £750,000 refurbishment

One of the Fylde’s best known country pubs is back in business after a £750,000 refurbishment.
Outside the pub, which has reverted to its 16th Century name from The Eagle and Child, has been redecorated and new signs, lighting and planters installed.Outside the pub, which has reverted to its 16th Century name from The Eagle and Child, has been redecorated and new signs, lighting and planters installed.
Outside the pub, which has reverted to its 16th Century name from The Eagle and Child, has been redecorated and new signs, lighting and planters installed.

The Eagle at Weeton has been transformed into a top-end community focussed village pub complete with its own village shop, selling bottles of milk, artisan loaves, bacon by pound and cakes. It is the brain child of pub operator Ross Robinson and Star Pubs and Bars, Heineken’s pub business.

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