With ivy clad walls standing for nearly 400 years and a crackling fireplace welcoming guests since 1933, Stirk House offers contemporary luxury in truly historic surroundings. The team are passionate about supporting the local community, protecting their surroundings and exceeding customer expectations.
Stirk House is a timeless 17th Century manor house with an exemplary reputation for customer service. With 33 bedrooms, a beautiful restaurant offering all-day dining and the largest function space in the area, there is something for all guests to enjoy. This magnificent venue is a popular choice for weddings, private parties, conferences and many more functions throughout the year.
In 2019 Stirk House was awarded Best Wedding Venue: Hotel in the Great Northern Wedding Awards. From small, intimate ceremonies to large banquets in the function suite, every wedding feels elegant and impressive. With every detail individually tailored to each couple and weddings limited to one per day, the award-winning team will always be on hand to guide you through the many possibilities that come with having your wedding at Stirk House.
The tranquil setting at Stirk House allows guests to explore its own 22-acres of glorious Lancashire countryside, gardens and ancient forest, all in the shadow of the famous Pendle Hill. Conveniently located just off the A59 between Skipton and Clitheroe, guests are a short drive from many local attractions, walks and events in the local area, including Clitheroe Castle, only 15 minutes away by car.
Speak to a member of the Reservations Team today to book your next visit to Stirk House
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Classic House Rooms | from £97.00 to £116.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
Deluxe Manor House Suite | from £184.00 to £214.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
Manor House Rooms | from £134.00 to £150.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
Manor House Suites | from £154.00 to £184.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Open all Year (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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Clitheroe, A59 to Gisburn. One mile before Gisburn village on left-hand side. Located on the A59, down a private drive.
Clitheroe, A59 to Gisburn. One mile before Gisburn village on left-hand side. For local transport timetables please contact Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre on 01200 425 566
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