Last Drop Village
Last Drop Village is a hotel with 135 rooms and suites built on 17th century farm buildings set across 3 acres (1.2 hectares) near Bolton, England. The property features a restaurant in the converted stables with wooden beams, a bar with views of the gardens, a cosy pub, a tea shop, a full spa complex with swimming pool and sauna, plus on-site shops and workshops.
The site began as a working farm in the 17th century, with its buildings now serving as the foundation for the hotel complex. The conversion preserved original architectural features such as the wooden beams found in the restaurant and bar areas, maintaining a connection to its agricultural past.
The name comes from an old public house that once stood on this site, reflecting the area's connection to traditional English hospitality. Visitors today experience this heritage through the conversion of farm buildings into welcoming spaces that blend countryside character with modern comfort.
The hotel sits just off a main road near Bolton with easy access from major motorways and ample parking available. Guests can access walking routes from the grounds that lead through nearby villages and countryside, making it convenient to explore the surrounding area on foot.
The thermal experiences such as the hydrotherapy pool and salt room are often overlooked by visitors who focus mainly on accommodations and dining. These facilities offer specific benefits for relaxation and pain relief, making them a hidden highlight that many guests discover during their stay.
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