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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Excellent, let's hope they sell it in Yates's Wine Lodge

    Don't think there's any in the vacinity.

    Nearest seems to be Bury or Halifax:

    Find Your Local | Yates's


    The whole area is awash with real ale pubs though. Plenty of local breweries, so always loads of choice. Even the Wetherspoons usually offer a good range.

    Skipton's Copper Dragon Golden Pippin is one of my favourite summer ales, as an alternative to the cider.

    So if you get bored with the witch stuff, get on a regional brewery tour.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
    I know fook all about the accommodation but would heartedly recommend a pint or 5 of the local brew, Moorhouses Pendle Witch brew.

    About as good as you'll get for real ale in my opinion, and 5.2% so doesn't take that many to make you fall off your chair...
    Excellent, let's hope they sell it in Yates's Wine Lodge

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  • ChrisPackit
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    I know fook all about the accommodation but would heartedly recommend a pint or 5 of the local brew, Moorhouses Pendle Witch brew.

    About as good as you'll get for real ale in my opinion, and 5.2% so doesn't take that many to make you fall off your chair...

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    One of my mates in our pub reckons that it's common for people to drag their sofas out on to the pavement and sit there and drink beer all day.
    Actually sounds pretty good.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View Post
    I wouldnt if I were you. The local hill trolls can smell game from miles away. Burnley knuckledraggers are not friendly.

    you should be close enough to visit here though Hotels in Lancashire Country House Hotel Small Luxury Hotel

    I feel a bit like Egon Ronay today.
    One of my mates in our pub reckons that it's common for people to drag their sofas out on to the pavement and sit there and drink beer all day.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Any accommodation near Newchurch-in-Pendle will probably be the best bet. That seems to be the epicentre of the whole pendle witch touristy stuff, being one of the closest villages to Pendle Hill and the Pendle Witch history.

    Not been there myself since I was a teen when we used to do bike rides to pendle for a day out, so it may have changed since then. Around halloween it used to get very busy (walking to the top of the hill, which is almost a mountain, is a popular thing for locals), so much so that the rozzers closed some of the roads to keep traffic away.

    If you can't find anywhere suitable nearby, there's always The Witch Way bus from Manchester, though it's a normal service rather than tourist bus, so doesn't go that close to Pendle Hill itself. You will get some good views of the hill in the distance though, and also a 'tour' through the scummy decaying ex-industrial towns such as Burnley, Nelson, Colne.
    Oohh Thank-you.

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  • PAH
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    Any accommodation near Newchurch-in-Pendle will probably be the best bet. That seems to be the epicentre of the whole pendle witch touristy stuff, being one of the closest villages to Pendle Hill and the Pendle Witch history.

    Not been there myself since I was a teen when we used to do bike rides to pendle for a day out, so it may have changed since then. Around halloween it used to get very busy (walking to the top of the hill, which is almost a mountain, is a popular thing for locals), so much so that the rozzers closed some of the roads to keep traffic away.

    If you can't find anywhere suitable nearby, there's always The Witch Way bus from Manchester, though it's a normal service rather than tourist bus, so doesn't go that close to Pendle Hill itself. You will get some good views of the hill in the distance though, and also a 'tour' through the scummy decaying ex-industrial towns such as Burnley, Nelson, Colne.

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  • Arturo Bassick
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Thought we'd also POP into one or two scummy industrial towns.

    Where's good to go for a good gloat?
    I wouldnt if I were you. The local hill trolls can smell game from miles away. Burnley knuckledraggers are not friendly.

    you should be close enough to visit here though http://www.northcote.com/

    I feel a bit like Egon Ronay today.
    Last edited by Arturo Bassick; 22 August 2011, 10:16.

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  • pacharan
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    Thought we'd also POP into one or two scummy industrial towns.

    Where's good to go for a good gloat?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Can't you sleep in the 'haunted' house? What a rip-off. What about a local graveyard?

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  • pacharan
    started a topic Pendle

    Pendle

    Wife and I are thinking of going witching in a few weeks time.

    Anyone recommend any B&B in the area? Also, is it possible to spend a night in the farmhouse. I gather from watching Most Haunted that it's completely derelict.

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