THE NEW INN YEALAND IS A BOUTIQUE B&B WITH A RESTAURANT IN LANCASHIRE
THE NEW INN YEALAND IS A BOUTIQUE B&B WITH A RESTAURANT IN LANCASHIRE
The New inn is under new management. Ben and Lauren look forward to seeing customers old and new.
There are few changes taking place with the website so please bear with us but the new opening times are below
Monday and Tuesday – Drinks only from 4pm
Wednesday to Saturday – Open from 12 noon, food served 12-8pm
Sunday – Open from 12 noon, food served 12-6.30pm
For menus and bookings please call us on 01524 805037
History
The New Inn at Yealand has undergone a major refurbishment, returning this 16th century inn back to its former glory. Situated in the heart of the historical village of Yealand Conyers in North Lancashire, the parish is nestled on the edge of Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With great transport links and only 5 minutes from J35 of the M6, The New Inn, Yealand is a great central point to explore The Lakes District, Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland.
Our Offers
Take a look at some of our seasonal offers that we have available.
The Local Area
Located in the idyllic village of Yealand Conyers, we are a friendly neighbourhood inn, resting in the heart of the village. Our Grade 2 listed Inn has been part of the community since the 16th Century so a friendly welcome is all we know.
Situated just 7 miles from Jct 35 of the M6 we are ideally situated to explore the gorgeous surrounding countryside. Leighton Hall and RSPB Leighton Moss are right on our doorstep and can be easily reached by car or even better on foot. We are located on part of the North West Sustrans Cycle Route and have some great biking areas around us.
Our location also means we are on the edge of Arnside and Silverdale area of outstanding natural beauty and positioned right at the gateway to The Lake District.
What’s On At The New Inn
Take a look at what’s happening at The New Inn in the coming weeks. Our events and themed evenings change all the time, so check back regularly to see what’s on.