Visit Lancashire Magazine 2018

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JUST PASSING THROUGH?

Lancashire’s prime position, half way between London and Scotland, means it’s also a great place to take a break. Why stop at a boring service station when you can visit one of our great attractions just a short distance from the motorway?

M6 Stop offs to try J33/34 - The historic city of Lancaster has a variety of things to see

J28 - Worden Park and The British Commercial Vehicle Museum (reopening Autumn 2018), Leyland are minutes from the M6. J31 - Brockholes Nature Reserve and Samlesbury Hall are great places for a lunch time stop-off, serving up delicious food and plenty of space to

and do if you want a longer break from the road including Lancaster Castle, Williamson Park and Lancaster Maritime Museum, as well as plenty of places to eat and shop. J35 - Carnforth Station Heritage Centre and Greenlands Farm Village

stretch your legs.

are just a short drive from the motorway, the latter being a good one for young families in need of a break.

Get more information on travel to and around Lancashire at visitlancashire.com

Moor Hall is a stunning grade II* listed building that is steeped in history dating back to the thirteenth century. Open since March 2017, Moor Hall has already been awarded a Michelin Star, 3 AA Rosettes, listed in the top 100 restaurants in the UK by Restaurant Magazine and the Good Food Guide UK Top 50 restaurants and most recently winning Restaurant of The Year at the Lancashire Life Food & Drink Awards 2017. Following the huge success of Moor Hall, Mark Birchall has also opened a casual dining restaurant The Barn

at Moor Hall on the same site and it promises great things! From 35 day aged rib eye steaks to a full vegetarian menu, delicious side dishes and puddings galore, The Barn has something for everyone including a fantastic selection of hand crafted cocktails, bottled and draught beers. Moor Hall has 7 luxurious guest bedrooms, each one stunningly unique. 5 are located in the main Hall with a further 2 in the gatehouse by the lake. Each of the bedrooms within the Hall has a wonderful view of the lake or gardens.

“With a style all his own, Roux Scholarship winner Mark Birchall made Restaurant Moor Hall the opening of the year!” said Michelin on awarding Moor Hall its first Michelin Star in October.

Call us now on 01695 572511 or book online at www.moorhall.com Moor Hall, Prescot Road, Aughton, Lancashire, L39 6RT

Moor Hall menu prices: 3 course lunch for £40, 5 courses for £70 and 8 courses for £105. Wine pairings are also offered in addition. The Barn menu prices: À la carte or lunch menu 2 courses for £19, 3 courses £23. Bedroom prices range from: £195 - £350 per night including breakfast.


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