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The Lower Buck Inn

Clitheroe
8.9/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Three-Bedroom House (Lower Buck Cottage) (No Pets)
1x Double 90 Up to 7
Courtyard view

Guests will have a special experience as this holiday home provides a fireplace. Featuring a private entrance, this holi…

Deluxe Double Room (The Piggeries) (No Pets)
1x Queen 18 Up to 2
Courtyard view

The double room offers a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and…

Deluxe Double Room (The Coach House) (Pet-Friendly Room)
1x Queen 16 Up to 2
Courtyard view

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…

Deluxe Double Room (The Lodge) (Pet-Friendly Room)
1x Queen 16 Up to 2
Courtyard view

The double room features a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Northcote★ Michelin After over four decades of consistent culinary success, the Northcote hotel's restaurant continues to excel under the stewardship of Lisa Goodwin-Allen. Her cooking is underpinned by superb produce, which often comes from local, biodynamic and organic suppliers or the kitchen garden. This is fashioned into dishes with distinct, bold flavours, brought together in complementary combinations – such as rabbit 'pillow' with scorched corn, chilli and coriander. The extensive wine list includes some exceptional bottles and a glass-walled "Chef's Table" room lets you in on the action.9.2km
  • 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.3.5km
  • The Three Fishes Chef Nigel Haworth has always been a strong ambassador for Lancashire produce – particularly from the Ribble Valley – and now has his own vegetable garden and polytunnel at this contemporary dining pub. The à la carte might include such unpretentious options as tempura scallops or flavoursome corn fed chicken; there's also a seasonal set menu available in 5 or 8 courses, bookended by cheese rolls and mini Eccles cakes – which have rightly become restaurant staples.5.0km
  • Freemasons Tucked away down a narrow lane in the heart of the Ribble Valley, this delightful pub is as characterful inside as it is from the exterior. Cosy and welcoming, the whole place exudes a rustic charm thanks to an open fire and antique furnishings. The modern British dishes use the best of the local larder and deliver bold, well-judged flavours in adventurous, original creations like the 'Malteser' dessert. For the ultimate experience, book the "Chef's Bench", which consists of just four seats in the heart of the kitchen. Make a night of it and stay over in one of the bedrooms too.6.7km
  • 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.9.7km

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Attractions nearby

  • Clitheroe Castle castle in Lancashire, England, UK2.6km
  • St Helen's Church, Waddington church in Waddington, Lancashire, England, UK40m
  • Pendle Hill hill in Lancashire, England7.9km
  • Sawley Abbey Cistercian monastery in Sawley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom5.6km
  • St Ambrose's Church, Grindleton grade II listed church in Grindleton, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK3.9km
  • Christ Church, Chatburn grade II listed church in Chatburn, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK4.2km
  • Longridge Fell mountain in United Kingdom7.4km
  • Whalley Abbey abbey7.8km

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