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Assheton Arms

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Winner of a number of awards, including Lancashire Life Dining Pub of the Year, Lancashire Tourism Awards Pub of the Year and Ribble Valley Tourism Team of the Year, this historic Grade II listed country pub with rooms.

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The multi-award winning Assheton Arms at Downham is an historic Grade II listed village pub in the untouched conservation village of Downham near Clitheroe. Boasting stunning views across the Ribble Valley to the legendary Pendle Hill, the uniqueness of the village has made Downham a popular TV and film location since the 1960’s with productions including Whistle Down the Wind, Born and Bred and The Secret of Crickley Hall filmed in the village. This traditional 18th century inn, which is listed in the Good Food Guide and was named County Dining Pub of the Year in the Good Pub Guide, is perfect for family meals out. It comes alive in the evening with a great atmosphere where you can expect the highest quality, locally sourced food, cooked and presented to perfection.

Chefs at the Assheton Arms use the finest ingredients, including fish sourced by Chris Neve from the Fleetwood coast, meat from Roaming Roosters and vegetables from Lady Clitheroe’s garden. An extensive specials board is updated daily.

The two-storey, 130-cover Assheton Arms is the flagship venue in the Seafood Pub Company’s group. A recent refurbishment of the venue has refreshed the feel of the stylish restaurant whilst retaining its strong identity as a community village inn. Guests are now able to enjoy an extended stay at The Assheton Arms with our new bedrooms and cottages. Located in Ash Tree Cottage and the former Post Office in Downham, our 12 bedrooms include two family rooms sleeping up to four people.

Combining a truly unique location with stunning views of Pendle Hill, our outstanding food offering and excellent customer service, the new accommodation at Assheton Arms is the perfect choice for somewhere to stay in the Ribble Valley. It is ideally suited to families looking for a weekend break and for corporate clients visiting businesses in locations such as Clitheroe, Blackburn or Burnley.



Address: Downham, Clitheroe BB7 4BJ, LAN, GB
Phone: 01200 441227
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State: LAN
City: Clitheroe
Zip Code: BB7 4BJ


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Reviews
What can I say, great pub very friendly staff, great food and what a location, just go!
A lovely lunch. Haddock goujons and wild mushroom linguine . Busy because of the Easter holidays. We noticed a few mix ups with orders and bills, so make sure you check! Beautiful setting though. Well worth going.
Nice looking pub with great views.
Excellent food and service
A bit hit and miss. Starter and dessert were ok , main course was fabulous.
Our first visit for many years and what an enjoyable experience it was. The food was delicious with a great menu selection especially the specials. There is an excellent range of fish options which changes on a daily basis. The service was ok but not the best although friendly and responsive.
Very nice meal indeed and a very cosy establishment, would happily return and highly recommend.
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