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“A stylish small hotel opened by the owner of the nearby Fence Gate Inn. Chic rooms are individually designed with bold patterns, smart marble bathrooms and the best have roll-top baths. Feast on excellent pub food at the adjoining inn and spend days exploring the picturesque Pendle countryside.”

“A stylish small hotel opened by the owner of the nearby Fence Gate Inn. Chic rooms are individually designed with bold patterns, smart marble bathrooms and the best have roll-top baths. Feast on excellent pub food at the adjoining inn and spend days exploring the picturesque Pendle countryside.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • A charming base to explore Pendle’s idyllic countryside.
  • Cycling
  • The quiet country lanes and off-road tracks running through the Pendle countryside are ideal for cyclists.
  • Great walks
  • Take long walks through the scenic surrounding countryside.
  • Sights nearby
  • Take a tour of the striking National Trust Gawthorpe Hall.
  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast is served and the sister pub offers lunch and dinner.
  • Chic
  • Pet friendly
  • Village
  • Child friendly
  • Disabled access
  • Contemporary
  • Luxury
  • Boutique
  • Full of character

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast is served and the sister pub offers lunch and dinner.
  • Pet friendly
  • Child friendly
  • Disabled access
  • Wifi
  • Parking
  • Meeting Room

Activities

  • Cycling
  • The quiet country lanes and off-road tracks running through the Pendle countryside are ideal for cyclists.
  • Great walks
  • Take long walks through the scenic surrounding countryside.
  • Sights nearby
  • Take a tour of the striking National Trust Gawthorpe Hall.

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Fence Gate Lodge

Fence Gate Lodge opened is the creation of Kevin Berkins, who also owns Fence Gate Inn just up the road. He designed and commissioned just about everything himself, from the carpets and curtains to the free-standing silver baths and deer antler (wooden, not real) light fittings.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)