On The A54 Congleton to Buxton Road at Algreave - Cheshire
Just above the Hairpin Bend, where you can explore the
Breathtaking scenery of the Peak District.
Map Reference O/S 118 - 973669
Easy instructions on how to find us hidden away at the end of Wildboarclough or click on View Map
From M6 Motorway or any major local Town - easy to find - or View Map
From - M6 Jnc 17 > A534 East > Congleton
Congleton > A54 North East > The Rose & Crown Inn
From - Macclesfield A523 South > @ Bosley X Rds Turn L onto A54 > Rose & Crown
From - Buxton A54 South West > The Rose & Crown Inn
From - Leek A523 North West > @ Bosley X Rds Turn R onto A54 > Rose & Crown Inn
The above instructions will help you find your way to the Rose & Crown Inn, Algreave, Wildboarclough. Folk and would be visitors often ask, how do I find your Pub, which is the easiest way to the Rose & Crown Inn, which road is the Rose & Crown on, which is the nearest Town to Wildboarclough. Whichever question you ask, just follow the above route directions or plot your route onto a map, it's as simple as that.
Info about The Rose & Crown Inn, Algreave, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, GB and surrounding areas.
The Rose & Crown Inn at Algreave, Wildboarclough, Wild Boar Clough, Wildboar, Macclesfield, Cheshire. SK11 0BJ. UK. - nestles in the hills on the Cheshire - Derbyshire boundary, just below Flash the highest village in England... The Inn itself, an old established Public House, is an ideal location to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the ever changing landscape which the Peak District of Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands, offer for mile after mile of rolling landscapes.
Stone built and century's old dating back to the 1800's, a small family-run traditional Country Inn of unquestionable charm and character which usually boasts two or three log fires when the temperature calls, offering bed & breakfast for overnight stop or stay overs... Set 950 feet above sea level, the Pub in Wildboarclough is a Robinsons Hostelry and has a restaurant diner for dining out, with a choice of various menus from a la carte menu, vegetarian menu and their specials board menu with an appetising selection of pub food. Pub Lunches and Bar snacks are available for pub nosh, pub grub, pub lunch, quick bar snacks, nibbles, sunday dinner roasts, pub meals and good food. And being one the few Restaurants in Wildboarclough which is open every lunch time to eat lunches, luncheon or luncheons and evenings for dinner and is one of the few Pubs in Wildboarclough and the surroundings areas to enjoy a quiet drink... During the summer months the terraced beer garden is put to good use for refreshments and eating out where walkers can refresh their tired limbs... The Inn is CAMRA recommended and offers fine beers and ales together with a fair selection of wines at realistic prices... B&B accommodation in Wildboarclough includes en-suite, television and hot drink facilities with full English breakfast... The pub itself has separate television and pool rooms... Ideal for that weekend break where you can enjoy the stunning scenic views and leisurely walks which can be mapped out from the Inn library... On the Northern side of the Inn is a small function or reception room which is ideal for meetings, parties, christenings and club lunch halts... Some locals from the community throw the odd birthday party and family christenings parties in the pub itself... To the East of the Inn where you can see some wonderful views through Wildboarclough towards Macclesfield Forest and beyond to the Bottom of the Oven area.
Surrounded by countless small hamlets, villages and Parishes with its network of quaint Cheshire & Derbyshire County lanes abounded with countryside gems which can be found at random around the next corner.
It is within easy striking distance of the following interesting places - Blue John Mines, Manchester Airport, Alderley Edge Copper Mines, Jodrell Bank Observatory and Planatarium, Alton Towers, Buxton Museum, Peak Rail - Darley Dale, High Edge Raceway - Banger & Stock Car Racing, Churnet Valley Railway, Foxfield Steam Railway Society, Buxton Railway Preservation Society, Poynton Miniature Railway, Manifold Valley Railway Line - now converted into a cycleway track, Flagg Races, YHA Hostel and the TA Camp on leek Moors, Peter Wood Scout Camp, Crich Tramway Museum, Hack Green the Secret Nuclear Bunker, Rudyard Steam Railway Ltd, Wincle Trout Fisheries, Gregs Mill or Greggs Mill, Styal, Wilmslow, and many more places of interest.
Other local Hostelries, Public Houses, Hotels, Inns, Pubs, Restaurants and watering holes you can visit and dine are the Wild Boar Inn - Waterhouses, The Hanging Gate - Earl Sterndale, Ship Inn - Quarnford, Church House - Blackshaw Moor, Four Ways Motel - Upper Hulme, Travellers Rest - Macclesfield Forest, The Quiet Woman - Sutton, Cat & Fiddle - Morridge, St Dunstans - Cleulow Cross, The Winking Man - The highest night club in England - Bosley, Crewe and Harper Arms Hotel - Langley, The Leathers Smithy - Peak Forest, Crag Inn - Cauldon, Lamb Inn - Longnor, Royal Cottage - Langley, Three Horse Shoes - Wincle, Mermaid Inn - Sutton, The Butchers Arms - Goyts Moss, Kings Arms - Meerbrook, Sutton Hall - Reaps Moor, Queens Head - Congleton, Yew Tree Inn - Crowdecote, Ryles Arms - Leek, Three Horseshoes - Wildboarclough, Ye Old Rock Inn - Buxton, Lazy Trout - Whaley Bridge, Fourways Motel and many more to choose from.
Local Historical interests include Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Little Moreton Hall, Clough Hall,
Cragg Hall, Errwood Hall, Gawsworth Hall, Gradbach Mill, Lyme Park, Tatton hall, Cheddleton Flint Mills, Hardwick Hall, Lyme Hall, Tissington Hall, Tatton Park, Luds Church and Solomons Temple.
Other famous Villages and Towns include Bakewell - famous for it's Bakewell Tarts & Puddings, Matlock, Ashbourne, Ashford on the Water, Baslow, Eyam - The Black Plague Village, Biddulph, Algreave, Winkle, Bollington, Rainow, King Sterndale, Crowdecote, Cheshires Golden Triangle, Chelmorton, Castleton, Mam Tor, Chapel en le Frith, Elkstone, Endon, Dove Holes, Grindon, Butterton - with the long Ford which runs through the village... Hartington - with the village duck pond, Cleulow Cross, Longnor, Flash Bar, Flash Head, Glossop, Glutton Bridge, Goldsitch Moss, Hardingsloe, Heathcote, High Needham, Higher Minnend, Hollinsclough, Kettleshulme, Knypersley Park, Royal Cottage, Pott Shrigley, Sparrowpit, Staffordshireway, Thorpe, Youlgreave, Warslow, Taddington, Tissington, Swythamley and Rowsley to name just a few.
The Rose & Crown Inn : Algreave, Wincle, Wildboarclough, Macclesfield, Buxton, Peak District, Peak National Park, SK11 0BJ. UK.
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