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It may be the smallest pub in Keighley, but The Boltmakers Arms has everything you could want from a traditional Yorkshire pub. It's a real community pub with sport on screens, a roaring fire and a well-kept range of Timothy Taylor’s finest ales. Definitely worth a visit and not far from Keighley station where the Keighley Worth Valley Railway operates from.

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What's Nearby

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