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The Griffin Inn is one of the oldest hotels in the picturesque village of Eccleston in St Helens , Merseyside. The original building dates back to 1620 when it was known as The Magpie. In 1812, The Griffin Inn was born, named after the family crest of the new owners of Eccleston Hall. Such heritage is reflected in the quality service and excellent standard of hotel accommodation, restaurant and pub. Situated just 2.5 miles from St Helens town center and easily accessible from the M57, M62, M6 and A580 road network, it is the ideal place to stay for both the business or leisure traveller. The Griffin Inn is a privately-owned establishment and can offer the business traveller a relaxed alternative to the corporate-style hotel, without compromising on the quality of service expected.
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