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The Coach and Horses
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Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath and slippers. This fam…
The suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. This suite features a coffee machine, a wardrobe…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and slipper…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and slipper…
The suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. This suite has a coffee machine, a wardrobe…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and slipper…
Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and slippe…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Rum Fox Situated in a tiny village in the Ribble Valley, this impressively refurbished pub is certainly at the smarter end of village locals. The cosy bar is perfect for just a drink, while the orangery-style dining room at the rear is bright and airy. The cooking stays true to the site’s traditional pubby roots, however, with no fripperies on show in full-flavoured dishes like Lancashire cheese soufflé or treacle-glazed pig’s cheeks – instead the focus is on well-sourced produce and textbook execution. The set three-course menu is where you’ll find the best value for money.4.6km
- Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton Tucked away in the Lancashire countryside, you’ll find this welcoming restaurant down a narrow single-track road. You pass through the family-run Gazegill Organics Farm on the way, which provides plenty of top-quality produce for the eponymous chef to work with. The restaurant building has a bright, modern and colourful style that contrasts the surroundings, along with views across the fields to Pendle hill. The wholesome yet refined cooking is the epitome of field-to-fork dining, with home-reared beef being a particular highlight and making the Sunday roast all the more appealing.4.9km
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Attractions nearby
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Bolton-by-Bowland Grade I listed church in Bolton-by-Bowland, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK224m
- Sawley Abbey Cistercian monastery in Sawley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom3.0km
- Pendle Hill hill in Lancashire, England8.1km
- Clitheroe Castle castle in Lancashire, England, UK8.7km
- St Ambrose's Church, Grindleton grade II listed church in Grindleton, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK4.3km
- Christ Church, Chatburn grade II listed church in Chatburn, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK5.3km
- St Helen's Church, Waddington church in Waddington, Lancashire, England, UK7.8km
- St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn Grade I listed church in Slaidburn, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK7.9km
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