This comfortable 17th century inn, complete with its inscribed doorway, was renovated in the 19th century and is a Grade II-listed building. Close to the moors, it commands superb views across Crimsworth Dean and towards Stoodley Pike which can be enjoyed from the extensive patio and garden seating areas. The main room is pleasantly divided up to accommodate both drinkers around the bar and diners at tables. A separate area within an impressive vaulted stone arch is also available for those who are eating, whilst a third room with a large stone fireplace provides a further snug area. A wide range of food and wines are available.
Historic Interest
A 17th century coaching inn, renovated in the mid 19th century. The doorway has carvings of 2 men in Lincoln Green and is inscribed “If Robin Hood be not at home come take a pot with little John” In 1830, the body of Thomas Townsend was displayed here. Also on 30th October 1920 customers of the pub were injured in a charabanc accident at Oxenhope.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Robin Hood, Pecket Well
Changing beers typically include: Abbeydale (varies) , Moorhouse's (varies) , Stubbee (varies)
Source: Regional