The Three Fishes Inn

The Three Fishes Inn, Great Mitton, Ribble Valley, Lancashire.

The Three Fishes Inn is a public house in Great Mitton. It is of a pebble dashed stone structure, with a modern tile roof, and has two storeys.

The part to the left has three bays, sash windows, and a central doorway with a plain surround. Above the doorway there are three re-set medieval stones.

The part to the right has been converted from a barn, and contains a wide opening with a segmental head, now glazed, a sash window, a modern window, a doorway, and two circular pitching holes, which are also glazed.

The Three Fishes East Side View

The photograph above shows the rear view of The Three Fishes Inn taken from the car park.

This out building is situated in the car park and has a seated area for tired walkers on a rainy day.

The photograph above taken from The Three Fishes Inn shows Great Mitton Village, All Hallows Church and Great Mitton Hall.

The photograph above shows views to the west of The Three Fishes Inn of grazing sheep, in pasture land and in the distance Longridge Fell.

(Photographed & Filmed Sunday 13th November 2022 & Monday 28th February)

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