Rosehill House was built in 1856, for a wealthy cotton mill owner, Adam Dugdale. The house went through several changes of ownership, including the mayor of Burnley, Mr Sam Taylor and was also occupied by the home guard during the Second World War.
Rosehill House was then converted into a hotel in 1963. Many of the elaborate features of the original decor have been retained, including a number of beautifully ornate ceilings, which give the hotel a unique charm and character.
The Rosehill Hotel enjoys an enviable reputation for its peerless style and welcoming atmosphere. The ideal place to relax, the Rosehill will take you back into a bygone era and make you feel like the personal guest of a genial host.