It maybe cold outside so why not come in and warm up with a bowl of our delicious home made soup or try one of our gourmet burgers with a side of wedges.


Try our winter Latte, a traditional latte made with a shot of ginger bread syrup and topped with whipped cream, perfect with a slice of cake.


New flavours now include Cookies & Cream and After Eight as well as the return of the ever popular Gingerbread.

The current exhibition in The Gallery is work by the artist Morven Jones.


Work by David Robinson is on display in The Lounge.

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Marsden

Our Parlour opened in March 2008 in the picturesque village of Marsden, West Yorkshire.

 

Marsden located 7 miles West of Huddersfield is the last significant settlement on the West Yorkshire side of the Standedge crossing of the Pennines into Greater Manchester.

 

The village is surrounded on three sides by the high moors which are called Marsden Moor and Meltham Moor. Marsden Moor Estate, which surrounds Marsden to the west and south, is in the care of the National Trust (NT). The estate, and several reservoirs also to be found on the moors, form an area of beautiful scenery ideal for walking and cycling. In 2010 Marsden gained Walkers are Welcome status in recognition of its well maintained footpaths, facilities and information for walkers and ramblers.

 

The village is host to several festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Marsden Cuckoo Day, which is a day-long festival held annually in Spring (April), with clog dancing, a duck race, music, a procession and a famous "cuckoo walk". There is also the annual Marsden Jazz Festival each October and the Imbolc festival each winter, in which the triumph of the Green Man (who represents the coming spring), over Jack Frost (the winter) is celebrated with fire juggling and giant puppets.

 

For opening times, map and directions to our Marsden Parlour click here.