The Saddlers Arms is a small traditional free house on Bridgewater Street in the centre of Lymm, a few steps from the Bridgewater Canal and within easy reach of Lymm Dam and the village's heritage walks. As a free house it is not tied to a national brewery, so the cask range rotates rather than being fixed to one supplier, and the pub is listed by CAMRA for its real ale. The building takes its name from a former saddler who once owned it. It keeps the feel of a proper village local, with a real fire in winter and a dog-friendly welcome, and draws both walkers coming off the canal towpath and regulars from the surrounding streets. It is independently run from this single Lymm address.
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