Sykeside Country House Hotel
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You can now book a table or a bedroom by contacting us directly on 01706 831163. To save any confusion at the moment our maximum table booking can be for six people whether they are family or friends. Our bedrooms remain to be available for those travelling for work purposes or making essential travel such as attending a funeral. Sykeside Country House Hotel is a privately owned, family run hotel found directly in the centre of the Rossendale valley.

Janet Kennedy and daughter Amy Kennedy have run the hotel since the day they took over with the help of our Chef Chris Almond and various part time staff. However before buying the hotel in 2004, Janet has worked here since the day it opened in 1989. The hotel itself is set within a grade two listed, former mill owners home and was built in 1883, before being renovated into a hotel and restaurant in 1989.

The house itself has been home to a number of important people including the late composer Alan Rawsthorne who composed the theme tune to the cruel sea.
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Within the hotel, we have eight ensuite bedrooms six located on the first flour and two located on the ground floor with ramp access and disabled parking at the side.
Three of our bedrooms are of an executive standard comprising of a sauna in room one, spa bath in all executive bathrooms and a four-poster bed in our bridal suite room three.
All bedrooms come equipped with tea / coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi and Freeview digital television.
For any details that you require on the hotel please don't hesitate to call.
Within the hotel you will find the Riding's Restaurant which serves an excellent variety of traditional home cooked food.
The restaurant itself has both a relaxing and intimate atmosphere and dining is found within the dining room and the conservatory.
The restaurant menu itself changes on a monthly basis and provides a wide range of choices to suit many tastes.
Both the conservatory and the dining room are also available for private dining events from awards evenings to birthdays, club luncheons to anniversaries.
A miniature Victoria sponge, macaroon, a miniature dessert pot, a miniature cheesecake a miniature cup cake and fruit scone with fresh cream and jam.
Our afternoon tea menu can be adapted for example if you don't eat fish, we can change the prawn cocktail for melon and berries, don't eat meat we can change the meat sandwiches for Vegetarian sandwiches only, Only eat plain food that is no problem either.
Only five minutes drive from the hotel you will find the East Lancs Railway where you can travel on a steam train from Bury to Rawtenstall and vice versa stopping off at various locations along the way.
The trains usually run at the weekend although during school holidays and certain times of the year there are various events which seem ever so popular during the week.
This is a full working museum with demonstrations of machinery, set in an original 18th century building with its magnificent water wheel, and two authentic working mill museum galleries.
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