Hurst Green

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Tel code: 01254 | code search
Postcode: BB7 | code search
Population: 460
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Shireburn Arms
"I'll say at the start that we didn't stay at this hotel, we went there for Sunday lunch. The offer outside the door was 2 courses for £10.95 so ..." More

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Hurst Green lies almost midway between Longridge and Clitheroe in Lancashire in the North of England in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Apart from this picturesque location Hurst Green is possibly more famous because of the nearby school Stonyhurst – a co-ed boarding and day school who possibly most famous pupil was JRR Tolkien. It is said that Tolkiens inspiration for Hobbiton, where Frodo and Bilbo lived came from the area surrounding Hurst Green. Stonyhurst College was founded in the 16th century and today is a thriving centre of educational excellence that can boast links to St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. Containing the Latin text of St John’s gospel the St Cuthberts Gospel was at one time on display here at the college but is today to be found at the British Library where it has been on loan since the 1970’s by the college. If you happen to be in the area then a visit to this truly beautiful building set in its own superb gardens is worth the effort and is sure not to disappoint. For those that enjoy walking then the area around Hurst Green is worth exploring with the river close by a summers walk along the Ribble Way is sure to delight.

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Eagle & Child Hotel

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Punchbowl Restaurant

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St. Josephs RC School

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Spring Farm (2.60 miles)

Spring Farm
It was built in 1865 as two hop farm cottages belonging to Guinness and subsequently converted into one house in the 1970`s, lovingly renovated and decorated, we opened in 2008. Spring farm is set in ... More | visit website
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The Royal Oak (2.69 miles)

The Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak is the first ArtHouse Hotel in England. It’s a concept created by Proprietor Janelle Tresidder to bring high quality original art into an English hotel. At the Royal ... More

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Dale Hill Hotel (2.78 miles)

Dale Hill Hotel

Located in magnificent, historic 1066 English countryside with breathtaking view across the High Weald ridges and valleys you will be surprised and delighted to discover Dale Hill. Dale Hill was recently voted into the top 10 ... More | visit website

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Dale Hill Hotel (3.51 miles)

Dale Hill Hotel

Located in magnificent, historic 1066 English countryside with breathtaking view across the High Weald ridges and valleys you will be surprised and delighted to discover Dale Hill. Dale Hill was recently voted into the top 10 ... More | visit website

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White Dog Inn (4.17 miles)

White Dog Inn

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Welcome to the White Dog - Ewhurst Green. This lovely country inn is situated in a small village location with fantastic views from the rear garden of Bodiam Castle. As ... More

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Hallwood Farm Oasthouse (4.50 miles)

Hallwood Farm Oasthouse
Hallwood Farm Oast is a deceptively spacious building offering 2 comfortable, beamed bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Formerly a working oasthouse, used for hop drying, the original section of the Oast dates from the ... More | visit website
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Three Chimneys Farm (4.61 miles)

Three Chimneys Farm
Set amidst glorious countryside at the end of a one mile farm track, in the heart of the Weald of Kent, on the edge of Bedgebury Forest, 4 stylishly converted Kentish farm buildings. Comfortable, ... More | visit website
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Waters End Farm B&B (5.58 miles)

Waters End Farm B&B
Waters End has 43 acres (20 hectares) situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by the valley we nestle in. With marvellous views over lakes, a stream, rolling fields and hop gardens, ... More | visit website
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Leeford Place Hotel (5.68 miles)

Leeford Place Hotel

Leeford Place Hotel is situated in a beautiful eight acre country setting, the oldest part of the building dating from the fifteenth century and reputed to have once been a Royal Hunting Lodge. On arrival ... More | visit website

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George Hotel & Brasserie (6.02 miles)

George Hotel & Brasserie

The George Hotel and Brasserie is one of Cranbrook's landmark buildings, dating back to the 14th century. Guests can easily access local attractions, as well as enjoy the relaxing ambiance of the hotel itself. The ... More | visit website

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