The Dog Inn, 55 King Street, Whalley, Near Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9SP Copyright © 2012 The Dog Inn, Whalley
Telephone 01254 823009 or Email attydoghouse@gmail.com
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HOME MADE FOOD
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TEA and COFFEE
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The Dog Inn is Whalley's traditional village inn, offering both excellent hospitality
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Until the late 19th century the premises had its own farm attached. Its original name was The Spotted Dog and a Dalmatian still features on the sign.
It is a sturdy corner-
Since 1992, the pub has been run by Rev. Canon Norman Atty and his wife Christine
and has become renowned for its warm welcome, delicious food and superb range of
cask beers. The menu features home-
Early 1900’s
2011
Whether you are a regular customer, a new arrival in Whalley or a visitor, we look forward to welcoming you very soon!
The child (and dog) friendly inn is open every session and longer hours at the discretion of the licensees. Disabled access is not a problem and there is ample space to park. Major credit cards taken.
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Whalley is well worth taking time to explore, the ancient parish Church of St Mary features Norman origins with stalls and misericords. These date back to the 14thC when Whalley Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII, the Abbey ruins are nearby. The church yard contains three Saxon crosses origin dating back to the 7thC A.D.
The village contains a variety of shops and is a worthwhile and attractive destination in the beautiful Ribble Valley.