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The award-winning Lancashire hotspot

Assheton Arms

This stunning Grade II listed country pub can be found in the Lancashire conservation village of Downham and has a mantelpiece that is brimming with awards from Lancashire Life Dining Pub of the Year, a host of Lancashire and Ribble Valley Tourism accolades and 9.1 out of 10 in the 2024 booking.com Traveller Review Award. Visitors can soak up breathtaking views of Pendle Hill from the pub itself or one of its 12 guest bedrooms, all of which are bursting with contemporary charm. 

Assheton is known for it’s winning blend of top quality ingredients, beautiful settings and warm personality – a combination that sees customers coming back time and time again. The pub’s seafaring heritage means diners can expect fresh seafood dishes as well as tasty, traditional meat dishes and seasonal specials.  

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Assheton Arms Fish & Chips

“Boasting stunning views of Pendle Hill, twelve guest bedrooms are available, so you can stay the night in Lancashire and really make the most of your visit.”

THE FRESHEST OF FOOD

With a family history of fishing that dates back to the 18th century, it’s no surprise that a passion for fish and seafood sits at the heart of the Assheton Arms and our chefs are renowned for the freshest of fish dishes in the area – a daily menu promises delicious ingredients from local fishmongers and local markets. 

These sit on the menu alongside classic British pub food, so there really is something to suit everyone. And on Sundays, a choice of roasts and all the trimmings with meats sourced from local farmers is available all year round – as well as a tempting game selection during game season. 

ACCOMMODATION

Located in two cottages and the former post office of this the Ribble Valley conservation village, the pub’s 12 en-suite bedrooms boast comfortable interiors for those wanting to stay a night after enjoying dinner and drinks in the pub.  Add to this the wonderful surroundings of the great outdoors, pretty market towns and historic attractions and it really is a great destination for a weekend break.

DOG FRIENDLY BREAKS WITH YOUR FOUR LEGGED FRIEND

Dog friendly rooms are also available as the Assheton Arms welcomes muddy boots and dogs for both dining and stays. They even stock Sir Woofchester’s dog treats and dinners so your pooch can indulge too.

A selection of our favourite pubs in the North West...

Best Gastro Pubs in the North West of England

Tea and cake, fish and chips, wet weather, the royal family – England is famous for many things. But, there’s one that holds a special place in almost everyone’s heart – the English pub.

The heart of most communities, a pub is a place for coming together. It’s somewhere you’ll always find a friendly face and of course, the home of the Great British pint. If you come across a pub that serves great food as well as ale, you’ve truly hit the jackpot and with the ‘gastro pub’ concept becoming more and more prevalent, the traditionally more humble public house is now a treat for all the senses. 

Here are a few of our North West favourites… 

The Fishpool Inn, Delamere, Cheshire

Located en route to Chester from the sprawling and beautiful Delamere Forest is The Fishpool Inn. Typical to Cheshire, the 18th Century building is built in sandstone and has been lovingly restored with a contemporary twist. The open kitchen serves food taking inspiration from around the globe, including tasty stone baked pizzas. 

The Roebuck Inn,
Mobberley, Cheshire

Dating back to 1708, The Roebuck Inn is a little slice of heritage set in the gorgeous parish of Mobberley. With award-winning food and an extensive wine list, the pub is a firm favourite with those from the area and beyond. Dark, cosy interiors are lit by candle light and furnished with purposefully mismatched furniture to create an interestingly eccentric space. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and offering wine region-themed guest rooms, this one is a must visit.

The Church Inn,
Mobberley, Cheshire

The Church Inn has been featured in many best pub guides including the AA British Pub Guide and it’s easy to see why. The pub been tastefully renovated to bring it up to date from its 18th Century roots with cosy corners lit by candlelight and quirky local artifacts. The menu is positively mouthwatering and the bar has an impressive wine selection, as well as local gin. Visitors can also take a seat on the terrace and take in the view of the adjacent church, wrapping up in blankets when it’s not too warm.  

 

The Pheasant inn,
Chester, Cheshire

Just outside the roman city of Chester and nearby to Beeston and Peckforton Castle is
The Pheasant Inn, a pub which boasts some of the county’s most impressive views stretching
all the way to Wales. A favourite for over 400 years, the pub offers fabulous drinks, dining and cosy rooms. Built in traditional sandstone, it has characterful interiors and charm in abundance. 

The Cholmondeley Arms,
Malpas, Cheshire

As a former Victorian schoolhouse, this pub is absolutely bursting with quirky charm. It sits at the foot of Cholmondeley Castle and offers quality cuisine, a drinks menu with something
for everyone and a welcoming atmosphere. For those that want to explore the local area, the Cholmondeley Arms also has quaint, dog-friendly guest rooms. 

“Tea and cake, fish and chips, wet weather, the royal family – England is famous for many things. But, there’s one that holds a special place in almost everyone’s heart –
the English pub”

Parkers Arms,
Nr Clitheroe, Lancashire

The award winning Parkers Arms offers modern classic food using the finest regional produce in a very special way. They also offer an eclectic wine list and a selection of real ales. If you want to make a weekend of it you can stay over in one of their two ensuite guest rooms with views. The Parkers Arms has a rustic yet contemporary style, casual yet elegant, warm and welcoming in the true Lancashire way. Voted as one of the Top 50 Gastro Pubs in the Estrella Damm Awards.

The Freemasons,
Wiswell, Lancashire

The Freemasons is no stranger to ‘Best Pub’ directories and has built an enviable reputation for its high quality cuisine by head chef and owner, Steven Smith. The country pub is set within the Ribble Valley and brings a touch of contemporary sophistication to the traditional English pub. Definitely one for foodies!

The Inn at Whitewell,
Clitheroe, Lancashire

This pub has a real tale to tell – it started life as a manor house in the 1300s and was inhabited by the keepers of the Royal forest. Hundreds of years on, in the 1700s it was transformed into an inn and has been a watering hole for locals and visitors ever since. Nowadays, The Inn at Whitewall also offers food of the highest quality, as well as overnight accommodation and is situated just a short walk from the River Hodder. 

The Black Swan,
Cumbria

Set in the Eden Valley, at the foot of Howgill Fells is the conservation village of Ravenstonedale –
a friendly Cumbrian town and home to The Black Swan. A rustic pub that puts quality at the centre of everything it does, ‘The Swan’ as it’s lovingly known, uses local ingredients to design its popular menu. 

Declutter your utility room with simple storage solutions.

Clutter Free Utility Room

With summer holidays on the way, the inevitable stack of holiday washing will be a familiar sight for busy family homes – especially in the utility room! From days out at the beach to outdoor picnics – extra towels, swim wear and grass stained kids clothes will all start to pile up. So a bit of organisation can make all the difference to lessen the load. From laundry baskets to clothes airers, peg buckets and storage tips we will put a positive spin on the inevitable influx of laundry.  

“A clutter-free utility room can be a
game-changer for your home.
Shop our ideas for smart storage solutions”

A clutter-free utility room can be a game-changer for your home. By implementing smart storage solutions such as shelves, cabinets, laundry and storage baskets, you can keep laundry essentials, cleaning supplies and household washing paraphernalia neatly organised and easily accessible. Utilizing wall space for hanging ironing boards, brooms, and mops can free up valuable floor space, making the room feel more open and functional. 

And for when you need it a wall mounted airer or ceiling dryer can be a life saver with our unpredictable British summer weather.

Other tips include labelling containers and using clear jars for small items as this can further streamline both space and efficiency with everything clearly visible and to hand. Often the smallest but busiest room in the house, a well-organized utility room can make chores more manageable, and create a more serene and calming atmosphere.

Nutritionists say when it comes to the crunch, eating a rainbow of colourful food is the recipe for all the natural goodness your body needs.

Super Summer Foods

SUMMER, with its abundance of garden fresh, ripe and tasty ingredients, is the perfect time to enjoy some of the season’s best from farmers’ markets and grocery stores, offering organic and often locally sourced produce. Or you can grow your own and enjoy the fruits of your labour.

Try a bowl of freshly blended fibre-filled beetroot, and juicy strawberries. Top with sliced banana, desiccated coconut and rich-in-fibre chia seeds. Then serve with homemade granola, for a light, flavoursome sunshine smoothie bowl.

“Summer, with its abundance of garden fresh, ripe and tasty ingredients, is the perfect time to enjoy some of the season’s
best produce”

POACH a PEAR!

For just desserts lightly poach a pear and add chilled natural Greek yoghurt with golden honey, rich in antioxidants, and crushed hazelnuts. Garnish with health boosting thyme leaves.

SUPER GREENS

Create a delicious and wholesome super greens soup, mixing broccoli, asparagus with its anti-inflammatory qualities, nutrient-packed kale and sunflower seeds, served with crusty sour dough bread. This delicious meal is ideal for al fresco dining.  

TANGY CARROT & PINK GRAPEFRUIT

Refresh the palate with a tangy
carrot and pink grapefruit summer juice, with the added zing of the medicinal marvel, fresh ginger. Pink grapefruit combines fibre, potassium, lycopene and vitamin C which all help to maintain a healthy heart.

The luna furniture collection: A fusion of contemporary style with rustic charm.

The Luna Furniture Collection

The artisan Luna collection is one of our favourites as it combines the warmth of an earthy wood table top with a contemporary painted bottom plinth that oozes timeless style and seamlessly blends into any interior. 

This set consists of the Luna Dining Table, Bench and  4 comfortable Brockham Taupe Dining Chairs. Pair up with the Luna Shelf Unit to display your favourite accessories to complete the look!

The range extends into the Luna Rectangle Bar Table, paired here with 2 comfortable Epsom Grey Barstools, the perfect perch for a mid
morning coffee.  

Shop our range of vases and
candle holders for accessory ideas!

“Where rustic charm meets contemporary design, this furniture range boasts an off white painted bottom combined with a stained wooden top”


• Planked Pine

Individually hand crafted by skilled artisans, the planked pine design adds interest to any space.

• Intricate Details
The wooden edges are meticulously designed with intricate moulding, adding the perfect finishing touch to the range.

• Statement Pieces
Consisting of 10 pieces, this furniture range will be equally as beautiful styled individually as it is styled as a group.