Lancashire’s historic role in the Industrial Revolution means there are many impressive early industrial sites littered across the county. And many great pubs which served the communities and were part of this fascinating point in history. Now Lancashire’s best pubs with rooms and coaching inns provide a comfortable and friendly place to stay for visitors, but many of them have great stories beyond their locally sourced menus and wonderful rural views. Our Gurus have been selective about recommending Lancashire’s 10 best pubs with rooms, but if you know of one they’ve missed then they’d love to hear about it and pay a visit.
Lancashire is big, undulating and rural, and most of its visitors are heading for Manchester, the powerhouse, Georgian Lancaster or fading seaside grand dame, Blackpool. But if you’re not heading to one of these big name destinations, then you’re free to discover the quieter pleasures of this county. Like the beautiful Ribble Valley, adjacent to the Yorkshire Dales, but a visual prelude to the Lake District, and Pendle Hill.
Lancashire
An antique-filled inn; full of character, on the Duchy of Lancaster Estate in the Forest of Bowland. Fine gardens, fishing available, child friendly and dogs welcome too. Charming.
Lancashire (Sawley)
Riverside pub/restaurant in a great position in the Ribble Valley, with a small number of bright, stylish rooms. Popular with locals and walkers. Great food and views.
Lancashire (Lancashire)
A riverside inn near a historic toll bridge with a laid-back yet refined vibe. The décor mixes quirky art with rustic charm, boutique bedrooms, and lush greenhouses for an all-weather dining experience. With a farm shop, deli, and art gallery, it makes a stylish getaway in a lovely location.
Lancashire (Downham)
The Assheton Arms is located in the rural village of Downham and boasts smart boutique accommodation with spacious bathrooms, all with a rustic chic vibe including some original beams. You'll love the cuisine - especially the delectable seafood dishes!
Lancashire (Lancashire)
A traditional country pub set in beautiful walking country. Simply dressed rooms are light and airy with modern bathrooms and soft hues. The restaurant, specialising in seafood, serves exemplary pub fare. Warm service and an idyllic location makes this the perfect weekend getaway.
Lancashire (Bolton by Bowland)
Sophisticated boutique inn set in idyllic village of Bolton-by-Bowland in the heart of English countryside. Its pub-food restaurant, in-house brewery and large beer garden create a lively atmosphere. Spacious and individually designed en-suite bedrooms give this country retreat a stylish touch.
Lancashire (Ramsbottom)
Stylish, comfortable and quaint inn located in bustling market town of Ramsbottom. Boasting a multi-award winning pub, large home-grown allotment and an atmospheric bar, this is a 'must-visit' for foodies. Also perfect for nature-lovers seeking beautiful walks and hikes in surrounding hills.
Lancashire (Bashall Eaves)
A luxury B&B with a renowned steak restaurant. Eight cosy and colourful rooms as well as exciting glamping yurts. Original flagstone floors and oak beams plus a roaring fire in the bar combines to create an idyllic English Inn experience. Spectacular views and hiking opportunities at hand.
Lancashire (Bayhorse)
Renovated 18th-century coaching inn with an award-winning restaurant serving iconic British and European food. Each room is fitted with an en-suite and free wifi. Fireplaces and original oak beams throughout. Ideal for a country-escape and walkers drawn to the Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland.
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