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If you love the British pub, you will like this blog. Here I will review the pubs I drop into in my wanderings around my home region - urban, rural, posh, homely, fun pubs, restaurant pubs, and local backstreet pubs. I hope to encourage people to appreciate them.
I will score each pub out of five points each (30 points maximum) on its ambience, decor, service, whether it serves real ales, state of the toilets (but I can't vouch for the state of the gents because I don't use them!) and what extras it has - games, beer garden, newspapers, serves food, karaoke, quizzes, live music.
If after reading one of my reviews you decide to check out a pub, I hope you enjoy the experience. But bear in mind that I have only visited some of them once, and pubs and pub managers change. If the review needs updating, please leave a comment.
Ups and downs? Well, people drink when they're down. And they drink to celebrate, when they're feeling 'up'. Besides that, this is hill country. It's full of ups and downs.
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Saturday, 1 October 2011

The Rams Head Inn, Denshaw


The Rams Head Inn, Ripponden Road, Denshaw OL3 5UN
01457 874802

Dowry Reservoir opposite the Rams Head

Literally a hilltop pub, almost at the highest point of the Ripponden Road out of the village of Denshaw, and close to the county border but on the Yorkshire side. On one side you can see Piethorne Reservoir and beyond it, Rochdale. On the other side there are views across to Dowry Reservoir and Castleshaw Moor. This is a bleak and snowbound location in the winter, but at snowless times of year  there are spectacular walks round about. The pub can be found on OS Map OL21 at SD118979.

UPDATE: revised 2021


Easy to follow bridle path to Piethorne Reservoir

Readycon Dean reservoir

The Rams Head Inn
The Rams Head is best described as a restaurant with a bar, rather than a pub. It serves food from 9am to 2.30pm and again from 6pm till 9pm, but is open all day for drinks and doesn't mind walkers as long as they take off their boots (though I haven't seen a boot rack anywhere so I don't know where you're expected to put them). It has Black Sheep and Timothy Taylor beer but puts more emphasis on selling overpriced wine.. It has a big range of different vintages, in a wine rack that reaches from floor to ceiling on one side of the bar. 
   There is a farm shop selling local produce attached to it.
UPDATE 2021: Walkers are no longer required to take off their boots, and the service has deteriorated slightly. It gets busy, you'd best book in advance if you want a meal.

Ambience - 3
decor - 3
varies depending which of the three rooms you're in. It's mostly well maintained but one room has shabby seating

ales - 2

service - 2

features - 3
Serves food lunchtime and evening
Nice beer garden at the back with a view over Rooden Reservoir
The farm shop. It's in the same building and stocks artisanal and local produce, and it has a tea room if you don't fancy the pub/restaurant.

toilets - 3

Score 16 out of 30


On the inside, Rams Head Inn

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