Many journey to this tiny hamlet to enjoy the splendid experience of visiting the Inn at Whitewell on the Duchy of Lancaster estate. Once a small manor house, the earliest parts of the property date back to the 1300s when it was home to the Keeper of the King’s Forest of Bowland. Set above the River Hodder, this 18th century former coaching inn overlooks open countryside and fells.
The venue, with its wood panelling, fireplaces and antique furniture offers bar meals or more formal dining. Many of the bedrooms have fireplaces, exposed beams, and Victorian cabinet baths and some have four posters and riverside views.
Why not explore the local countryside here by following one of our Walks with Taste WalksWithTaste24_InnAtWhitewell.pdf