Eagle & Child Inn
Eagle & Child Inn
Historic coaching inn in Ramsbottom blending rich Lancashire heritage with boutique comfort, craft beers, and community spirit.
The Eagle & Child Inn in Ramsbottom, Lancashire, is a historic coaching inn dating back to 1820, with roots as a licensed premises since 1492. This award-winning pub and restaurant blends rich heritage with modern comforts, featuring a stunning orangery dining room, boutique bedrooms, and a welcoming beer garden. Known for its craft beers, dog-friendly rooms, and community spirit, it offers a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere in a picturesque setting near Bury.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train and Bus
Travelers can reach Ramsbottom via train from Manchester Victoria station, with a journey of approximately 40–50 minutes. From Ramsbottom station, a local bus or a 15-minute walk will bring you to The Eagle & Child. Train tickets typically cost £6–£10 one way.
Car
Driving from central Bury takes about 20 minutes via A676. Parking is available near the inn but can be limited during peak times. No parking fees apply. Note that narrow roads in Ramsbottom town center require cautious driving.
Taxi
A taxi from Bury town center to The Eagle & Child takes around 15–20 minutes and costs approximately £12–£18. Taxis are readily available but can be in higher demand on weekends.
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