Robin Hood Inn
Pecket Well, West Yorkshire
Robin Hood Inn is a hotel located in Pecket Well.
Robin Hood Inn is a 17th century coaching inn, renovated in the mid 19th century. The doorway has carvings of 2 men in Lincoln Green and is inscribed “If Robin Hood be not at home come take a pot with little John” In 1830, the body of Thomas Townsend was displayed here. Also on 30th October 1920 customers of the pub were injured in a charabanc accident at Oxenhope. Now local chef Matthew Browne and his wife Sally offer freshly cooked food and friendly Yorkshire hospitality to all who visit the Inn.
Local dining options close to Robin Hood Inn include Il Mulino, Old Gate, Theo’s Greek Restaurant, and Crown Fisheries & Restaurants.
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