Greendale offers four individually styled guest bedrooms: a superior queen room that can be converted to a cosy twin, a superior king room, a standard king room and a deluxe king room with views to die for. The three superior rooms are en-suite and the standard king has a private bathroom just down the corridor. All rooms are thoughtfully furnished to blend timeless character with modern comforts. Expect crisp linens, comfortable mattresses, and lovely finishing touches, from fresh milk and a welcome treat to luxury toiletries.
The rooms are peaceful, full of natural light, and perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the surrounding hills or indulging in something delicious from the café tea room downstairs. Whether it's a short stopover or a long break, guests will find a real home-from-home, with just the right balance of style and soul.
A proper start to the day. Every overnight stay includes a wonderful breakfast, freshly prepared each morning, using the best quality local ingredients. From a full Lancashire plate to lighter options and homemade treats, breakfast is served with care and attention and always with the option to enjoy it with views across the Ribble Valley.
Greendale Teahouse’s location is ideal for walkers, cyclists, and anyone wanting to explore the stunning scenery of the Ribble Valley, Forest of Bowland, and Yorkshire Dales. The nearby village of Downham, with its stone cottages and film-worthy charm, is just a ten-minute walk along a footpath, while Clitheroe’s independent shops and castle are a short drive away. For those seeking a complete gourmet experience, Greendale Teahouse also partners with the acclaimed La Locanda, in nearby Gisburn to offer a popular dinner, bed and breakfast package, pairing an indulgent evening meal with a restful night and breakfast the next morning.
Greendale Teahouse warmly welcomes well-behaved dogs in their guest bedrooms, with dog beds available on request and the tearoom downstairs open to four-legged friends too. The surrounding countryside is perfect for dog walking, and the team is always happy to suggest local routes and hidden gems.
Whether it's a romantic weekend, a walking holiday, or a spur-of-the-moment escape to the countryside, Greendale Teahouse & Rooms invites guests to slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the finer things, good food, warm company, and an unforgettable setting.
Best rates are exclusively found, directly on the website. Special rates available for two-night stays and longer breaks. Special rates available for two-night stays and longer breaks.
Dogs welcome £10.00 per dog, per night.
Breakfast included with every stay.
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From Clitheroe, take the A59 towards Skipton. After approximately three miles, take the turning onto the B6243 towards Chatburn. Follow the signs to Downham, turning right at Hudson’s ice cream shop. Greendale is situated about half a mile out of the village, on the left, after you’ve crossed the road bridge over the A59. If you’re visiting from Skipton, head along the A59 towards Clitheroe. Turn right off the A59 to pass through the village of Chatburn, continue for about a mile, and turn left at Hudson’s ice cream shop. Travel for another half mile or so, crossing the road bridge over the A59 and you’ll see Greendale Teahouse on your left. There is ample on-site parking for guests, so you can leave your vehicle safely while you enjoy your stay.
Greendale Teahouse & Rooms is located on Downham Road, just outside the village of Chatburn (postcode BB7 4DL), in the heart of the Ribble Valley. The nearest railway station is Clitheroe, which is served by regular Northern Rail from Blackburn and Manchester. From Clitheroe station, it’s a 10-minute taxi ride to Greendale. Local taxi firms can be found via a simple Google search. It is recommend that you book ahead, especially at weekends. The bus interchange in Clitheroe is conveniently located next to the railway station, making it easy to transfer between bus and train services. Bus numbers 66, 66S, and 67 pass Greendale Teahouse, with stops in either Chatburn or Downham. Although it’s not their official practice, some friendly bus drivers may stop right in front of the Teahouse to let passengers off, but they typically don’t pick up here. Alternatively, the 280 bus (Preston – Skipton) stops at Chatburn Post Office, which is just under a mile from Greendale, around a 15 – 20 minute walk or a very short taxi hop. For walking enthusiasts, Downham village is a 10 minute stroll along a scenic footpath from the doorstep.
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