Having always been at the heart of Valley life, the 17th century Shibden Mill Inn was originally a corn and spinning mill, before being converted into a country pub in 1890.Today’s visitors are welcomed with warm hospitality to enjoy first class dining against an inviting backdrop of open fires, low beamed ceilings and a cosy bar. Eleven individually styled bedrooms make comfortable and luxurious retreats, epitomising boutique country style and featuring lots of thoughtful touches.And if you can drag yourself away from the Inn, there are wonderful walks from the doorstep and world class attractions within easy reach. For a spot of retail therapy or a cultural fix, Halifax is a 10-minute drive and Leeds is just 30 minutes away.
The Hawthorn is a Georgian gem in the heart of Haworth, packed full of period features offering a relaxed environment to unwind with friends and family. This warm and appealing gastropub has been renovated throughout to showcase an array of local antiques including a stunning array of Barraclough clocks, homage to John Barraclough himself, Clockmaker to the Brontes, who used to live in this very building in the Georgian era.We serve only food made using the freshest seasonal British produce and our menu changes through the weeks to reflect this. We have a custom-made Josper charcoal grill which is the hottest indoor grill available and used by the best restaurants in the country. Cooking on the Josper ensures none of the natural moisture or flavour escapes from the food, whilst at the same time adding the distinct chargrilled taste.
Experience a taste of history, served over the original Brontë Post Office counter.We are open Wednesday to Sunday and offer a range of delicious food and drinks; current menus can be viewed online.We are fully licensed, so why not enjoy a glass of wine or a beer in our cosy Snug or sunny Courtyard Garden...Dogs and muddy boots welcome!
Located high up on Saddleworth Moor above Manchester, Rochdale and Oldham, The Rams Head Inn at Denshaw enjoys panoramic views out over the surrounding countryside. It’s just five minutes from Jn 22 of the M62 and the inn is a real treasure, more than 450 years old and packed with memorabilia as well as stoves & log fires in every room. This multi-award-winning venue was one of the original gastropubs and specializes in farm-assured steaks, burgers, seasonal game and fresh fish and seafood dishes complemented with excellent fresh ale & wine.Food service times are as follows:Chritmas hours may differ please check our website ramshead.co.ukMonday & Tuesday CLOSEDBank Holiday Mondays 12noon – Last Food Orders 4.30pm Doors Close 5.30pmWednesday & Thursday 12noon – Last Food Orders 4.30pm Doors Close 5.30pmFriday & Saturday 12noon – Last Food Orders 8.30pm Doors Close 9.30pmSunday 12noon – Last Food Orders 7.30pm Doors Close 8.30pm