A 17th century wayside inn near junction 23 of the M62, which difficult to find from junction 24 and positioned on a very steep bend.
Originally a terrace of four stone-built cottages, it's now a 30 bedroom hotel, although this isn't obvious from the road. The bar-lounge is traditionally furnished in part but also extends out into a modern conservatory.
Some snug areas are provided, one of which has a real fire.
There's also another small lounge at a higher level, although this is accessible to the disabled.
The pub has an excellent reputation for food and is a popular venue for big functions, especially weddings.
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