A half-timbered village inn with beautiful rooms
Sitting in an ancient village in South Yorkshire, the Red Lion at Todwick is a fantastic period inn-style hotel.
Britain's Finest in conversation with Red Lion
What do you think makes a stay at Red Lion unique?
Situated in the historic village of Todwick, the Red Lion was originally built as a rural farmhouse in the 19th century. Today, it’s a country inn bursting with character, complete with oak beams, flagstone floors and open fires.
You will find a tastefully but distinctively decorated space that combines the historic with the contemporary. Each of the attractive en-suite rooms have period touches but feature large, modern beds and private bathrooms. The Red Lion, Todwick is also a dog friendly hotel with some of the rooms especially appointed for your furry family members. Surrounded by such beautiful countryside and fantastic walks, it’s a wonderful place to bring your dog. Just make sure you book ahead with the hotel to make sure a dog room is available for your stay.
Can you suggest any activities or things to do while staying in the Todwick area?
A stay at the Red Lion, Todwick, puts you within easy travelling distance of a host of sights and attractions, whether you’re staying for work or leisure. You’ll find city shopping and plenty of culture and history close by with a visit into Sheffield city centre. And it’s also the ideal place to spend a little time in the great outdoors. You can explore the Peak District or visit Bolsover Castle and so much more.
What food do you serve at Red Lion?
Alongside the hotel’s eye-catching en-suite rooms, you’ll find a traditional British village pub and restaurant at the Red Lion. Sink into a cosy chair with a glass of fine wine or a pint of real ale. Tuck into generous portions of staple British dishes and pub classics at wallet-friendly prices, including expertly cooked steaks, juicy burgers and sharing platters.
And when you wake each morning refreshed after a stay in the hotel, you can enjoy a hearty breakfast – Full English or continental – to set you up for the day ahead.