Explore 22 acres of beautiful Lancashire countryside with nature trails, breathtaking views & delicious refreshments available this Summer at Stirk House! The temporary closure of the hotel due to the COVID-19 outbreak has afforded them more time to care for their truly stunning surroundings and they are very excited to invite you and your family to go and enjoy them!
A takeaway menu offering a selection of delicious refreshments and afternoon tea picnics are available for you to enjoy on your visit. Please order with the reservations team when they call to confirm your booking so they can arrange a time for collection.
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead to protect the wildlife.
A select number of bookings per day will only be allowed to allow for social distancing & to ensure they continue to adhere to Government advice in keeping guests safe. This is a wonderful opportunity to take on a challenging walk, relax in their beautifully landscaped gardens or to spot all the best locations for your wedding pictures before the big day!
Please click HERE to read our COVID-19 Visitor Guidance.
*Afternoon Tea picnics must be booked at least 24-hours prior to your visit*.
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Car | £5.00 per ticket |
Price: £5 per car, valid throughout your visit. Redeemable as a £5 off voucher against a Stirk House Afternoon Tea, valid from when the hotel reopens until 30th November. Your voucher will be emailed to you with your booking confirmation.
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