Crimble Hall sold

Date published: 20 March 2018


Crimble Hall, which includes the glamorous Peacock Room, the Conservatory Restaurant & Grill and the Secret Garden, has been sold.

It is understood that  new owners take over on 4 April.

In March 2017 the Deckers Group put the the Royal Toby and Crimble Hall in Rochdale and Best Western Pennine Manor Hotel in Huddersfield, for sale, either individually or as a group.

http://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/1/business-news/108604/deckers-puts-royal-toby-and-crimble-hall-up-for-sale

Crimble Hall is situated in the countryside midway between Rochdale and Heywood and is available at a guide price of £1.95 million. The well-established restaurant sits on a 2.6-acre (1.05-hectare) site and can seat up to 360 diners across its three distinct areas: The Conservatory Restaurant & Grill; The Peacock Room and Fenton’s Lounge.

The Peacock Room has two AA rosettes making it the top-rated fine dining establishment in the area. The restaurant was originally awarded one AA rosette in 2008 and was upgraded to two AA rosettes in 2011, which have been retained every year since then. The Peacock Room also has a Michelin Knife and Fork award. 

The art deco-style restaurant has glamorous interiors and boasts two enormous cruise ship crystal chandeliers in the dining area. 

Crimble Hall was once the home of photographer and businessman Joseph Fenton. It was originally a cottage built in the 17th century but was re-built as a much grander abode by Joseph Fenton in 1814. 

Deckers has been invited to comment.

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