Eight at Gazegill
Type:Restaurant
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72 reviewsA countryside dining experience in the Ribble Valley. Bask in the shadow of the iconic Pendle Hill with a range of menus, from brunch, to four-course fine dining set dinner menu.
At Gazegill there is a family history spanning nearly 500 years, generations of the family have worked this land and have all left their mark, a heritage that they are very proud of today. Ultimately, Eight at Gazegill is the marriage and culinary celebration of traditional and nature-led farming practice with the masterful kitchen experience and skill that Doug Crampton brings to the pass.
This is not just a restaurant, it is a celebration of enduring legacy where each dish tells a story of the farm heritage that is perfectly designed, matched and orchestrated by Doug and his team’s masterful skill in the kitchen.
Season (16 Jan 2024 - 24 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Thursday - Saturday | 10:00 | |
Sunday | 12:00 |
Via A59: Once you are in Gisburn by the deli and primary school, turn on to the A682. Keep going for around one mile. You will arrive at a right turn. Take the turn down Hardacre lane towards Holgates caravan site. Do not take the right turn directly to Rimington village. Keep going down Hardacre Lane past the caravan site. You will arrive at a right turn for Dancer Lane signposted Gazegill Organics. Turn down here and keep going straight on until you arrive in the farm yard. Keep going straight on through the farm yard, where you will arrive at the free car park. Via A682: Go down the A682 until you reach Howgill Lane, turn left. Keep going down Howgill Lane, past Canine Health and Hydro. Turn right down Robin Lane. Keep going until you reach Dancer Lane signposted ‘Gazegill Organics’. Turn left down here and keep going straight on until you arrive in the farm yard. Keep going straight on through the farm yard, where you will arrive at the free car park.
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