There's been a building on this site since pre-Domesday times, and the present hotel is a real mix of different periods and styles: a fifteenth-century Pele Tower is attached to the hall, other aspects are Georgian, and there's no mistaking the Victorian ancestry of the mullioned windows. Outside are enchanting gardens stretching down to the River Cocker.
Meals are served in the oak-panelled dining room, which has a large open fire at one end and a grand piano at the other.
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