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Harrison Drury supports business partners to acquire historic Clitheroe pub and hotel

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Samantha Faud Tuesday 28 October 2025

A Clitheroe pub and hotel that’s hosted world figures including Gandhi and Sir Winston Churchill is undergoing a significant refurbishment after coming under new ownership, with support from Harrison Drury’s leisure and licensing team.

The Swan and Royal, in Castle Street, which dates back to the early 1800s, has been acquired by local business owners Liam Nuttall and Jack Wright through their company Nuttall and Wright Investments Ltd.

The duo, who also run Home Eco Group, a fast-growing eco home improvements business operating across the UK, will invest around £250,000 in the historic coaching inn, including expanding its food offering and renovating its six bedrooms.

Harrison Drury provided advice on both the commercial property and licensing aspects of the purchase with our team led by senior associate solicitor Samantha Faud and associate solicitor Danielle Jesson.

As well as hosting Britain’s former prime minister and wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi stayed at the hotel during his visits to Lancashire in the 1930s as part of his campaign for Indian independence. Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine, also stayed at the hotel in the early 1940s when visiting his factories in the area.

Liam said: “This is a property with a lot of history and where some really famous people have stayed when they’ve visited Lancashire.

“Our vision is to bring back some of this former glory by investing significantly in the facilities and the food and drink offering. We’ve hired a new head chef and catering team and there will be a real focus on quality food sourced from local suppliers.

“We also plan to renovate the guest accommodation, giving each room its own individual identity and making it appeal to a wider range of leisure and business visitors.”

As well as the pub, the purchase also includes the adjoining Swan Courtyard which is home to 11 independent shop businesses and two residential flats.

Samantha Faud, senior associate solicitor at Harrison Drury, said: “We’re thrilled to have helped Liam and Jack complete the purchase of the Swan and Royal and to see their exciting plans for its future.

“The fact that this historic property will benefit from fresh investment is great news for Clitheroe’s hospitality sector and for the local economy, which will benefit both during the renovation and through the ‘buy local’ ethos that Liam and Jack wish to instil.

“We love supporting the region’s hospitality sector and our leisure and licensing sector team works on a wide range of property, business and licensing matters to support business owners in the sector to realise their ambitions.”

The pub, which was previously operated by pub group Marstons, is currently closed while an interim refurbishment of the pub and kitchen area takes place. It will reopen on 25th October to honour event bookings and trade over the Christmas period before closing again in January for further refurbishment works.