Barley Mow

Northwest England


Nestling at the foot of Pendle Hill, this cosy rural retreat serves hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner menus aimed at refuelling weary walkers, from a full-on fry-up to fish and chips, Lancashire hotpot and Sunday roast with all the trimmings. There are also attractive guest bedrooms (doubles from £72) with a decor of weathered timber and exposed stone.


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6. Brontë Parsonage Museum

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