Robin Hood Inn

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Address:

Church Lane, Rainow, Macclesfield SK10 5XEExternal link

Contact:

01625−574060

Hosts:

Karen Farrow

Introduction:

Standing on the boundary of the Peak District National Park, the Robin Hood is one of two pubs in the village of Rainow. The Robin Hood is a very pleasant, cozy, pub with a good sized restaurant serving good food. A Punch Taverns house.

Brews:

Two good cask ales, Black Sheep and Jennings Bitter.

Food:

Good food at lunch and dinner. A slightly restricted choice at lunch time but you are sure to find something you'll like. Selection of sandwiches also available at lunch time.

Accommodation:
Four B&B rooms. All with en-suite, TV, coffee and tea making facilities.
Other facilities:

Popular children's play area at the top of the car park.

Finding it:

Google mapExternal link

Street ViewExternal link

Rainow village can be reached from Bollington either via Ingersley Road and Blaze Hill - turn right at the Lookout crossroads onto the B5470 and the Robin Hood is a mile down on the right - or via Windmill Lane - turn left on the B5470 Macclesfield/Whaley Bridge road and follow it through much of Rainow village until you see the pub on your left. The entrance to the carpark is in the lane off the main road.