THE CROSS INN

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Heptonstall is just along the valley from my house and most weekends it’s where you’ll find me, walking the dog up the steep cobbled street and in and out of the woods. It’s an incredibly atmospheric village, perched high on the hill above Hebden Bridge and famous for a number of things. Firstly, it’s got a wonderful octagonal Wesleyan Chapel, said to be the oldest in continual use

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TESTIMONIALS

  • We had the honour of being the first wedding party to take place at the Cross Inn since Gig took over as the owner, and the day was exactly what we wanted - a relaxed and informal wedding in a beautiful location. The courtyard was beautifully decorated and prepared for our wedding celebrations. The food was outstanding and, alongside a large variety of Thai canapes and main dishes,

    Jo S

  • I stayed at Heptonstall whilst doing the South Pennine Cycle route. The pub looked inviting and was a busy Friday when after a long cycle I went in late for food. Helpful, friendly service and warm, cosy atmosphere. Although at first, being on my own, I felt at a loose end, I was soon made to feel at home, most particularly by the 'landlady' (off duty) with the pink hair, and it was nice to chat to a few of the locals. There was a mix up with the Thai food I'd ordered. But this was resolved, with excellent customer service, and was worth the wait. Freshly made, authentic vegetarian Thai green curry (spring roll starter was delicious too). Thank you.

    Jackie L

  • Lovely cosy place with nice rooms. Our room looked onto the cobbled street but was right next to the kitchen which was a bit odd. Despite this we had a lovely stay and the staff were very accommodating and friendly.

    Ally R

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