Business travellers return to Stirk House time and time again, impressed by the characterful building, attentive staff and relaxing atmosphere. With free Wi-Fi provided and all stays including exquisite dining and free car parking, even the most seasoned business visitors are thrilled with the hotel’s unique offering.
A range of versatile spaces are available at Stirk House, including the magnificent ballroom, one of the largest function rooms in the area. Each function rooms can be customised to meet your specific requirements and are ideal for meetings and conferences from two to 200 delegates. Day delegate rates and 24-hour delegate rates are available.
Accommodation - all of the 33 bedrooms at Stirk House reflect a commitment to comfort and combine character, style and luxury. Guests can expect rooms equipped with all the customary modern conveniences, including a workstation and Freeview TV.
Hotel dining - a range of dining options are available to suit business guests. From sandwiches to evening meals, all of the dishes served at Stirk House are produced using the finest locally sourced ingredients and are sure to impress.
To view any of the spaces available for corporate events and discuss your requirements, contact the events team.
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Clitheroe, A59 to Gisburn. One mile before Gisburn village on left-hand side. Located on the A59, down a private drive.
Clitheroe, A59 to Gisburn. One mile before Gisburn village on left-hand side. For local transport timetables please contact Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre on 01200 425566
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