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Northcote Manor Summary

  • Cuisine(s): Modern British
  • Opening Times:
    Mon - Sat: 12:00 - 13:30 19:00 - 21:30
    Sun: 12:00 - 14:00 19:00 - 21:00
  • Avg Price: £61.00
 

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks/wine and service/tip.)

Northcote Manor Description

northcote manor lancashire Northcote Manor has been established as a respected restaurant with rooms since 1983; it has fourteen individual bedrooms providing the basis for the Northcote philosophy of warm, friendly and sincere hospitality.

In 2007 a 2-year programme of room renovation was completed, thereby creating 14 of the most imaginative and inspired rooms.. Every room exudes its own character, bringing together rich and sensuous soft-furnishings, fabrics and wall coverings, distinctive furniture and sophisticated lighting. The hi-tech multi-media equipment is beyond compare all part of the plan that includes ultra contemporary bathrooms, and some rooms with their own private garden terrace.

Nearly all the rooms have a view but frankly with rooms like these I seriously doubt if many guests ever get round to even seeing if there is one.

The restaurant also has a contemporary style and a modern minimalist feel with high quality lighting and displays local modern art. Its light and airy conservatory front gives great views over Nigel Haworth's organic garden where many herbs, salads and vegetables in season are used in his cooking.

Nigel Haworth, now in his twenty fourth year as Chef Patron, creates a stunning menu which has its roots firmly placed in Lancashire, making the most of the fabulous produce available through the Ribble Valley and the North West of England. Craig Bancroft joined as General Manager in 1989, and between he and Nigel the Manor has blossomed, with Awards to its credit and a following of loyal and happy customers.

Nigel's wonderful innovative style in the kitchen is truly exposed with the ability to create dishes of true terroire from his Lancashire repertoire, alongside great zgastronomic creations using classic ingredients from the culinary world.

The choice of menus is almost bewildering, but few of us mind being bewildered in that sort of way. A la carte starters offer Morecambe Bay shrimps, onion risotto and tiny garden leeks, or a Butler's Trotterhill Lancashire cheese soufflé omelette with Forest mushrooms and tomato fondue.

Loin of Bowland hare introduces some of the best wild meat available, served with potato wrapped black pudding, girolle and damson prunes, or there could be tempura skate cheeks with herb and garlic mash, and smoked apple.

That seldom seen in public great dessert, Queen of puddings, served with the obligatory raspberry and strawberry jam, not to mention clotted cream, slogs it out with bread and butter souffle and apricot ice cream.

Their gourmet menu of five courses for £50, a daily changing event, could offer salad of mallard, foie gras with orange and aniseed, Dinkling Green red leg partridge in a bread coat, with parsnips, Foragers streaky bacon and truffle jus. Few dishes do not have a direct association with the area, and even the coffee is their own blend. Little surprise that Northcote Manor succeeds brilliantly.

Nothing has been neglected, and you will be pleased to hear this includes the wine cellar where Craig's selective skills have been well deployed. Little wonder they have retained their Michelin Star awarded in 1996 without a break.

Their excellent Website provides masses of useful information, including menus, details on private dining, their wine list, accommodation and much more. They also have a delightful pub, The Three Fishes, at Mitton, near Whalley, that you might like to have a look at.

Fixed Lunch

  • £24.50 (3 courses and coffee), Mon - Sat, £30 (4 courses and coffee), Sun

Fixed Dinner

  • £50 (5 course gourmet menu)

Your Reviews of Northcote Manor

Chris (30 October 2007)

What can I say, exceptional food, service and delightful venue. The owner has a reputation in the area for delivering the goods time and again and is an ambassador for locally grown/reared produce and that adds to the taste considerably. Being local to the restaurant I go as often as I can and haven't left unhappy. The accommodation is supposed to be nice having had positive feedback from family but I have never slept there myself.

Richard (15 October 2007)

It was an exceptional two-night stay for us. The room was superb, no comfort ignored, the staff were attentive and the hotel extremely well managed. The food we tried was a-la-carte one night and gourmet the next. Not everything was to our taste, but it was always to the highest standards and some exceptional dishes judged by any standards were the rabbit, venison, and bread-and-butter soufflé to die for. The wine - well we don't follow the trend, and we know what we like - but there was no pressure to go to top end. Of course it’s expensive at £700 plus. But is it worth it? Absolutely! You get what you pay for!

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Additional Info for Northcote Manor

  • Yes Children welcome
  • Yes Groups allowed
  • No Air conditioning
  • No Outside seating
  • Yes Reservations
  • No Cover Charge
  • House red: £17.50
  • House white: £17.50
  • Service charge: Not included
 
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