“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.”
“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.”
Recommended For
- Value chic
- Superb accommodation with prices from as little as £75 per night including breakfast!
- Great walks
- Nearby Holcombe Hill provides guests with a great hiking area
- Back to Nature
- Climb beautiful Holcombe Hill to reach Peel Tower
- Local exploring
- Ramsbottom is home to a bustling farmer's market
- Artworks
- Each bedroom features bespoke artwork by Fran Giffard
- Views
- Wonderful views across the Irwell Valley
- Organic food
- On-site 'Incredible Edible Beer Garden'
- Intimate
- There are just five bedrooms
- Hills & mountains
- Lively
- Free wifi
- Restaurant with rooms
- Child friendly
- Pet friendly
- Inn
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Award-winning restaurant serves pub classics with a twist
- Walking distance restaurants
- Ramsbottom is home to many well-renowned restaurants such as tapas bar Levanter
- Garden
- Large beer garden plus an acre of allotment of home-grown food for restaurant
- Suites
- Two suites boast incredible views over Irwell Valley
- Room service
- Rooms come with complimentary prosecco and beers
- Views
- Wonderful views across the Irwell Valley
- Bar
- Free wifi
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Child friendly
- Pet friendly
Activities
- Great walks
- Nearby Holcombe Hill provides guests with a great hiking area
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Eagle + Child, Ramsbottom
" This nattily revamped pub has a new look and an excellent new chef – a welcome addition to this handsome town’s already thriving food scene. "
Originally published by The Guardian (view article)