Main Street, Worston Clitheroe, Clitheroe, United Kingdom
Situated 2.8 km from Stonyhurst College, the 4-star Calf'S Head Hotel Clitheroe offers a meeting room with a range of business amenities. Highlights at this Clitheroe hotel include an à la carte restaurant, a lounge bar and Wi-Fi in public areas.
The smoke-free hotel is approximately 10 minutes by car from the ruined early medieval Clitheroe Castle and approximately 15 minutes by car from Brungerley Park. The Calf'S Head is also 3.9 km from such natural sights as the famous Pendle Hill. This accommodation stands about 20 minutes' drive from the cistercian monastery "Sawley Abbey", popular with pilgrims and tourists alike. For those travelling from afar, Blackpool International airport is 47 minutes' drive away.
The 12 rooms at Calf'S Head Hotel are equipped with comforts such as an iron and ironing board, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are appointed with wardrobes and a writing table, and also feature tea/coffee making equipment. A separate toilet and a shower, along with hair dryers and bath sheets, are provided in the bathrooms. Guests can enjoy views of the garden from this hotel.
A continental breakfast, with different food options, is offered each morning. The Calf'S Head Clitheroe includes the restaurant with British cuisine. Serving both food and drinks, Calf's Head is situated a stone's throw from the property.
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Michael
2021-01-28
Food was brilliant, superb service. It offers great prices.
Bert
2021-01-03
Very clean, NICE food and great staff. The place is 3 km away from Clitheroe downtown. Garden was perfect for a breakfast.
Godfrey
2020-08-05
Very good value for money, we would return there. Hills view was worthy.