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Crown Hotel
The Crown Hotel is a charming former coaching inn, built in 1852 to service the then new railway system in the quiet mill town of Colne. Our small but very welcoming hotel offers comfortable accommodation comprising ten single, double and family bedrooms all of which have colour television, hospitality tray and some with en-suite facilities.

The management team has years of experience in the hotel and catering industry and are sure your stay at the Crown Hotel will be a enjoyable one. We also pride ourselves on the high standard of cuisine offered to our diners and guests, with a delicious menu of homemade breakfasts, lunches and evening meals available.
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The Crown boasts a wide range of beers and lagers on tap and in bottles, including up to four real ales at any time. We also have an excellent selection of wines, spirits and other beverages, hot and cold, for you to enjoy. Our experienced kitchen staff also pride themselves on the high standard of cuisine on offer, with an extensive and delicious menu of homemade breakfasts, lunches and evening meals available.
We have 7 comfortableen-suite letting rooms. All of our accommodation includes complementary tea and coffee making facilites, colour television and hairdryer, and en suite options are available. A delicious home-cooked full English breakfast, cereal, toast, fruit juices and hot beverages are included in our bed and breakfast prices.
We host live entertainment every Saturday night in the lower bar and have a popular quiz night on Wednesday evenings from 9pm. The Crown is also a roadhouse stage during the world famous Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival held over the August bank holiday weekend. Keep an eye on the entertainment via our facebook feed.
We are situated in the heart of Pendle Witch Country close to the Pennines and Yorkshire Dales. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the nearby hills, canals, historic towns and villages, and many other local beauty spots. Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century).
Reviews (5)
Fran Makin
Fran Makin
Dec 07, 2021
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It's just very good home cooked food at a reasonable price ,nothing fancy .
Linda Bradley
Linda Bradley
Oct 05, 2021
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Lovely friendly service. Food was excellent, we had chicken takeaway masala, shepherds pie and I had gammon and pineapple, I have never seen a gammon steak so big. I couldn't manage it all and the owner gave me a box so I could take the rest home. Food was absolutely delicious, generous portions, and staff were friendly and so helpful.
Gary Kay
Gary Kay
Oct 01, 2021
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Really good pub - equally excellent on both sides of the business, the restaurant and menu is great with loads of choice and the food is always spot on.
The bar is always busy with great service and a good atmosphere to enjoy.
Sarah Bramhill
Sarah Bramhill
Sep 27, 2021
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Very friendly staff nothing is to much trouble for them, would recommend booking before you go, really good food mains and pudding very realisable price to. Would recommend to friend and family, and would go again and again
Vicky Yarwood
Vicky Yarwood
Aug 03, 2021
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Always great food every time we go we go.
Really good value and the staff are lovely too