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The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe

The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe

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Hotel Review

Location

The Inn at Whitewell is located in one of England’s 36 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on the Duchy of Lancaster estate overlooking the River Hodder in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.  This charming 14th century inn is easily accessible from the M6 motorway with Lancaster being 18 miles to the north and Preston 17 miles to the south west.  Manchester is 33 miles to the south from where one can take a train to Clitheroe.

The Inn at Whitewell, near Clitheroe
Part of the Inn at Whitewell, near Clitheroe

The hotel is owned by Charles Bowman, the third generation of the family to run the inn which was originally a manor house in the 14th century when it was inhabited by the keepers of the King’s Forest of Bowland.

Arrival and check-in

The Inn at Whitewell, near Clitheroe
The welcoming entrance to the Inn at Whitewell

The inn has ample parking to the front and side of the property and after retrieving our bags from the car boot we stepped into the entrance hallway where a roaring log fire greeted us.  First impressions were good, the inn had a cosy feel with armchairs upholstered in country checks and a hall table filled with a good selection of the daily newspapers and latest magazines.

The Inn at Whitewell, near Clitheroe
The cosy hallway at the Inn at Whitewell

The reception was to be found just along the corridor and is unique as it is contained within Bowland Forest Vintners, an extremely well stocked wine shopWe received a warm, friendly welcome from the receptionist and were soon being escorted to our room on the first floor.

Bowland Forest Vintners Wine Shop, Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe
The reception at the Inn at Whitewell is located within the Bowland Forest Vintners Wine Shop

The inn is filled with antiques collected by the Bowman family with paintings and other artefacts lining the walls.  There seemed to be a sporting theme with cricket books, prints and related memorabilia adorning the charming inn.  Our room key was even attached to a cricket ball and being curious, I enquired about the significance.  Apparently Richard Bowman, the current owner’s father was a cricketer who played for his county, Lancashire and he took delight in collecting these items.

The Room

Bedroom, at the Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe
Our spacious room at the Inn at Whitewell

All 23 rooms are individually designed to a high standard brimming with antiques and luxurious soft furnishings.  Each of the rooms is featured on the hotel’s website which I thought was an excellent idea as, subject to availability, guests can then select their preferred option.

Inn at Whitewell bedroom
The sitting room area of our room

Our room on the first floor had windows to two sides with idyllic views overlooking the river and the fells beyond.  Sheep and cattle grazed in the lush meadows and it was a lovely scene.  On one of the window sills there was even a pair of binoculars and a small telescope to view the surroundings in more detail.

Inn at Whitewell view from room
Binoculars, small spotting scope and the room key mounted on a cricket ball on our bedroom windowsill

The bedroom was huge, but so well designed that it had a cosy feel.  The large bed was so high that it looked like the sort one comes across in National Trust properties with a couple of wooden steps to climb up on to it.  It was incredibly comfortable and we both slept soundly from the moment our heads touched the pillows until my phone alarm disturbed us the next morning.

Inn at Whitewell, view from hotel
Riverside views from our bedroom window

It’s not often one finds traditional fireplaces in hotel rooms, but several of the rooms at the Inn at Whitewell do and these can be lit as required.  A large, squashy sofa faced the fire from where we could relax watching television and reading our books.

Inn at Whitewell bathroom
Deep bath and toiletries

At the far end of the room there was a walk in dressing room and a spacious bathroom with a large bath and separate shower.  Dressing gowns hung behind the door and a collection of fragrant Molton Brown toiletries awaited us for pampering.

The Inn at Whitewell hospitality tray
Complimentary room service in place of hospitality trays

Instead of a hospitality tray, guests just need to phone down to the kitchen or reception whenever they wish.  In about the time it takes to boil a kettle, a complimentary tray is delivered to the room with a pot of tea or a cafetière of coffee, fresh milk and some irresistible home made shortbread – how wonderful is that!

The Food

Dinner

Restaurant, Inn at Whitewell
A corner of the attractive restaurant

Jamie Cadnam has been head chef at the Inn at Whitewell since 1998 and his menus feature locally sourced and seasonal produce.  Meals can be taken in either the restaurant or in one of the cosy bar areas.  After much deliberation, we decided to select from the bar menu as there was a varied menu as well as a daily specials board.

Bar, Inn at Whitewell
Specials board in the bar at the Inn at Whitewell

We came down to the bar at around 8.00 p.m, and it was already bustling with activity but thankfully we managed to find a vacant table facing a cheery open fireOver a glass of red wine and a pint of local bitter we perused the extensive menu.

Bar, Inn at Whitewell
Relaxing over a glass of wine in the cosy bar

My starter of seared scallops from the specials board were some of the best I’ve ever tasted, and were cooked to perfection accompanied with slices of granary bread.  Across the table my husband was in raptures over his rich and buttery chicken liver pâté so we were both happily in food heaven.

Seared scallops, Inn at Whitewell
Seared scallops at the Inn at Whitewell

For our mains I opted for the confit shoulder of Bowland lonk lamb served with crushed new potatoes and white beans in a garlic and mint jus.  The lamb was so tender it melted in my mouth and I savoured every forkful.

Signature Fish Pie, Inn at Whitewell
The signature Whitewell fish pie

Meanwhile, Mr. C. opted for the inn’s signature dish, the Whitewell fish pie, another of my all time favourites.  The generous serving of gently poached haddock flaked with prawns in a delicious creamy sauce and topped with mashed potato and grated cheese was divine, and I know, because I insisted on sampling itThe dessert menu looked equally inviting but sadly we couldn’t manage any more so we relaxed over more drinks and a read of our books.

Breakfast

Breakfast is served in both the restaurant and adjacent orangery between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. and for guests who enjoy a cup of tea of coffee on wakening, they can phone down for complimentary room service.

Breakfast at The Inn at Whitewell
Breakfast is served in both the restaurant and the orangery

A fire was already lit in the dining room and we helped ourselves to freshly squeezed juice and croissants whilst catching up on the news in the morning papersFrom the menu I ordered a dish of citrus fruit served with local, organic natural yoghurt which had a pleasing, creamy texture.  To set us up for the day, we followed this up with full Lancashire cooked breakfasts and thick sliced toast with home made marmalade.  Service was attentive but not rushed and our large cafetière of coffee brought us to life nicely.

Breakfast at The Inn at Whitewell
Home made jars of jam and marmalade perfect for our thick cut toast

The Facilities

The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe
Riverside views from one of the windows in the bar

The five star inn boasts three bar lounges, a restaurant, private dining room and a wine shop.  Since holding a wedding licence it has become a very popular venue with its charming interior, impeccable service and spectacular backdrop.  An in-house spa is also available for facials and relaxing massages.

Riverside terrace, The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe
Idyllic views from the riverside terrace

Doors from the bar lead onto the riverside terrace from where guests can take in the stunning scenery whilst sipping a glass of wine and enjoying a bar meal at one of the wooden tables.  The hotel has its own stretch of the River Hodder extending to seven miles and rods, fishing and shooting can be arranged at reception.

The Inn at Whitewell in the Forest f Bowland
Stunning scenery surrounding the Inn at Whitewell

The wi-fi signal was strong throughout the inn but its secluded position results in a very poor mobile phone signal.  Being unable to be contacted can actually be a bonus on a relaxing country break, and it didn’t appear to be a problem to any of the guests who were happy reading or playing one of the games provided.

The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe
Board games to keep guests amused at the inn

Due to the nature of the ancient inn, there is no lift but for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility there is disabled access in the far left of the building, all areas of the bar where food is served and ground floor rooms in the annexe.  Please note that access to the dining room is via 5 steep steps and these are too narrow for a wheelchair ramp.  If you have any concerns I suggest contacting the hotel as I’m sure they will do all they can to help.  The hotel is dog friendly and during our visit we saw several well behaved dogs in the bar area along with their owners.  Dogs are also welcome to stay overnight in the bedrooms but are not allowed in the restaurant.

Out and About in the Ribble Valley

The hotel lies on the banks of the Hodder, a tributary of the River Ribble.  This beautiful part of East Lancashire is known as the Ribble Valley and is famous for its scenery, historic landmarks and locally sourced food.

Clitheroe, Lancashire
Clitheroe, Lanccashire

Walking – The Forest of Bowland is a walker’s paradise and an easy marked walking trail starts from a footpath behind the village church next to the inn.  If the river is not too high, walkers can have fun carefully crossing the stepping stones behind the hotel and then following marked paths along a looped trail.  The route returns to the inn via Burholme Bridge, providing just enough exercise for a well earned pint and a tasty bar meal.

Forest of Bowland, Lancashire
The beautiful scenery in the Forest of Bowland

Nearby places of interest include the picture perfect village of Dunsop Bridge.  As well as being a local beauty spot, the Ordnance Survey have officially declared the village as the nearest village to the exact centre of the British Isles.  A wonderful claim to fame!

A 20 minute drive from the inn lies Clitheroe, a thriving market town with a castle and a good range of high quality small independent shops.  The privately owned historic Browsholme Hall is just down the road from the inn offering tours of the house.

Overall

The inn has managed to combine a relaxed, informal atmosphere with its impeccable service, stylish rooms and delicious locally sourced cuisine.  What struck me was the devotion all the staff have to the inn, each of them taking immense pride in the hotel and genuinely being pleased to take time to chat to guests and help in any way they can.  Our stay was faultless and I would heartily recommend a relaxing short break at the Inn at Whitewell in the secluded Forest of Bowland.

The Inn at Whitewell, Forest of Bowland
The Inn at Whitewell, Forest of Bowland

The Good Pub Guide obviously share my views because just as I write this, the day after our visit, the Inn at Whitewell has been awarded 2020 Pub of the Year in the Good Pub Guide.  Much deserved, and even more reason to pay a visit to this gorgeous inn!

Details: The Inn at Whitewell, near Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3AT. Tel: 0200 448222

We were guests of the Inn at Whitewell and as always all views and opinions are my own.

For more inspiration of things to see and do in the Ribble Valley you may be interested to read these related posts:

Day 1. A short break in the Ribble Valley

Day 2. Continuing our visit to the Ribble Valley

 

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38 responses to “The Inn at Whitewell, Clitheroe”

  1. Day 2. Ribble Valley highlights – Love Travelling Blog Avatar
  2. cielotech Avatar

    I’ve been a fan of your web site for quite some time now. You always provide great text and descriptive information as well as marvelous pictures. Take care. B.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words which are much appreciated. It’s so nice to have your continued support to my blog.

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  3. Fergy. Avatar

    I was happily perusing your Sicily pages and saw a link to this one so I had to take a look as inns, pubs, bars, restaurants and places of the like kind are a great favourite of mine (as is the wonderful looking fish pie mentioned above) and this example looks like an absolute beauty. I’ll swear that bedroom is bigger than my flat!

    All the little touches look superb like the freshly made and delivered tea / coffee instead of the usual DIY offering. Molton Brown toiletries? Very swish and I love the idea of the walking paths as well. As you rightly point out, just the thing to work up a thirst.

    Right, back to your Sicily offerings now.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words. The Inn at Whitewell is absolutely gorgeous and highly recommended!

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  4. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    It looks like a beautiful place to stay! I’ll definitely keep it in mind when I head up there. Was the rest of the estate nice? it’s another that I’m familiar with ‘on paper’ but haven’t ever really seen photos of.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jason for your much appreciated thoughts. The Inn is a delightful place to stay and the surrounding estate is beautiful too and very well kept. I do hope you get a chance to visit sometime as I’m certain you would enjoy the Ribble Valley.

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  5. mlrover Avatar

    Oh, thank you for this lovely post. I want to LIVE at this place. And what gorgeous scenery.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking such an interest in the Inn at Whitewell. It is absolutely gorgeous and the surrounding area beautiful, too.

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  6. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a glorious outlook. The Inn has managed to combine tradition and modern requirements very well. An excellent write up. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian for your kind words. Our stay at the Inn at Whitewell was a delight from the moment we stepped through the door until we checked out.

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  7. sheketechad Avatar

    Ah, if only I could drive my van to the UK! Breathtaking photos and quite a lovely place with architecture to die for.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words. It is truly a lovely place to stay and the surrounding area is stunning.

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  8. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    It looks lovely, your post makes me want to visit, although it will be awhile before I am back in the UK.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sharon, hope you get an opportunity when you return to the U.K. as it’s such an idyllic part of the country and the inn is gorgeous.

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  9. Photofinland Avatar

    How amazing inn, even the scenery is great. In some photos I had a feeling you are in Agatha Christie’s novel.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was beautiful and in such a stunning setting! Thanks so much for commenting.

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  10. jaimieweb Avatar

    This inn is gorgeous. I like that it’s family owned too. I definitely want to stay there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Jaimie, I do hope you get an opportunity to stay at the Inn at Whitewell before too long.

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  11. Becky Foreman Avatar

    I love the old Inns of England and the wonderful walking paths. Brings back fond memories of my own travel there, and makes me want to return. The Inn at Whitewell will definitely be on my itinerary if I ever do. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful summary of your stay there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Becky, so pleased to read that you enjoyed reading this post.

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased to read tthat you enjoyed reading this post Becky. Hope you have an opportunity to visit sometime.

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  12. Jonno Avatar

    Looks a lovely place to stay, that bedroom was amazing and the food looked really good too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jonno – the Inn was gorgeous and I’m certain you would enjoy visiting the lovely Ribble Valley sometime!

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      1. Jonno Avatar

        Looks great. Don’t know how you get so many wonderful guest visits, so good.

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  13. Coral Waight Avatar

    Looks pretty gorgeous.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was beautiful Coral, thanks for your welcome thoughts.

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  14. Jepsy Babu Avatar
    Jepsy Babu

    Amazing view

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The views from the inn are stunning Jepsy. Thanks for your much appreciated comments.

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  15. Sheree Avatar

    So now I know where to stay when I visit the Ribble Valley – good recommendation.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree, it was perfect! Hope you get a chance to experience it for yourself!

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      1. Sheree Avatar
    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. I’m so pleased you liked this beautiful old inn.

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  16. Kristen Grace Avatar

    What a very cool and interesting place to stay! I wish we had places like 14th century manors. Le sigh, America is just too new still. 😅

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s was absolutely beautiful Kristen. Perhaps you can add it to your wish list to visit sometime!

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