An enduring bit of Victorian outdoor life which is a great source of refreshment on Sundays and Bank Holidays, from Mothering Sunday to October 12noon-6pm, nestling amongst the biggest growth of monkey puzzle trees in the North of England. Inside the tea rooms are photographs and historic items which tells the story of this lovely little corner of Rochdale.
A stopping off point for the Rochdale Way.
Open Sundays & Bank Holidays Mar-Oct (9 Mar 2024 - 31 Oct 2024) |
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* Open on Sundays and Bank Holidays from Mothering Sunday to October 12noon-6pm
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