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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 194-sq-foot room, deck/patio with garden views Layout - Bedroom and dining area Relax - Fireplace…
1 King Bed Features a private deck/patio Layout - Bedroom Food & Drink - Kitchen with stovetop, microwave, ele…
1 Double Bed Overlooking the lake Layout - Bedroom and dining area Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, st…
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Restaurants nearby
- Moor Hall★★★ Michelin Charming grounds lead up to this beautifully restored 16th-century country house, where your meal commences with an array of snacks – the last served in the kitchen by Head Chef Mark Birchall, who introduces some of the outstanding produce to come. Once you’re settled in the striking Scandic-style dining room, the main event begins: a procession of refined, stunningly detailed dishes. Mark’s understanding of flavour is impeccable, showcased in brilliant combinations like roasted carrot with sea buckthorn and Doddington cheese. Among the accommodation options are garden rooms that reflect the n8.4km
- sō–lō★ Michelin Having worked at various well-regarded restaurants around the country, Tim Allen brought plenty of experience to his first solo venture in this brightly decorated and warmly run converted pub. His contemporary, seasonally pertinent dishes draw their considerable flavour from top-notch ingredients – some are local and others are imported from France, such as exceptional Landes guinea fowl. The textures of each dish are carefully considered too, with aerated or crisped elements perhaps making an appearance. The lunch menu represents good value.8.1km
- The Barn★ Michelin This rustic restored barn is the more informal dining option at the Moor Hall country house hotel, and shares the same ethos as its revered big sister, with much of the seasonal produce coming from their walled garden and grounds – which are well worth exploring. The airy dining room comes with exposed beams and an open kitchen, while the hedge-enclosed terrace by the lake is magical on a sunny day. The cooking is modern and imaginative, with understated elegance and well-judged combinations of punchy flavours – usually started off with a snack of home-cured salami.8.6km
- Bistrot Vérité A friendly, bustling neighbourhood bistro, serving gutsy French dishes with a classic base, punchy flavours and the occasional international touch. It’s a family affair with Mum Michaela, Dad Marc and their sons all involved, either in the kitchen or front of house. Pop into their next-door bar, Petite Vérité, for pre or post-dinner drinks.7.7km
- McDonald's Fast food5.6km
- Greggs Bakery9.6km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- WWT Martin Mere nature reserve in the United Kingdom2.2km
- Martin Mere mere near Burscough, in Lancashire, England2.2km
- Haig Avenue sports venue5.7km
- Mere Sands Wood UK nature reserve4.7km
- St John's Church, Burscough church in Burscough, West Lancashire, England,UK4.2km
- Rufford Old Hall Grade I listed historic house museum in Lancashire, England, UK6.2km
- Burscough Priory Grade I listed priory in West Lancashire, Lancashire, England, UK4.8km
- St Cuthbert's Church, Halsall Grade I listed church in Halsall, West Lancashire, England,UK4.9km
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