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What was once an old cowshed is now a renovated gem of a pub which has been attracting locals, walkers and their tail-wagging friends for the past 20 years. Cock & Pullet exudes traditional charm with oak beams, a roaring fire and the original hay stores. Enjoy the peaceful, welcoming atmosphere landlady Kathleen and her team ensure....
View full reviewThere are plenty of reasons to add The Lamb Inn in Chinley to your list of places to visit in Derbyshire. Locals know it as a stellar country pub where a warm welcome is guaranteed, but that’s only half the story. First-rate food and expertly selected real ales ensure visitors return to this much-loved bolthole time and again. T...
View full reviewBuilt in the 17th Century, The Queen Anne Inn is an award-winning pub steeped in history and brimming with traditional charm. Here you will find a lovely beer garden boasting pretty countryside views, comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation, delicious home-cooked food and a bar well-stocked with lagers, fine wines and regularly ...
View full reviewSituated on an old packhorse route, the Packhorse Inn has been offering refreshment to tired travellers since 1787. The inn has stayed loyal to its traditional roots, providing a cosy, homely place to enjoy a leisurely pint or a hearty meal. Its prime location on the Monsal Trail means the pub is lucky enough to be surrounded by s...
View full reviewTrue to the ideal of the traditional British village, Furness Vale is home to a small school, post office, railway station and friendly local pub. A popular meeting place for the community, The Crossings is one of those places where everyone feels at home. The Peak Forest Canal runs close by, and with the marina just a short stro...
View full reviewSet amongst the charming stone cottages of Castleton, Dolly ‘n’ Teds can be found in the rural village of Castleton in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Surrounded by beautiful open countryside, presided over by the ruins of the 11th-century Peveril Castle, Castleton is the perfect place to bring the family for a d...
View full reviewHope Valley is found in the stunning rural Peak District and is famous for its Blue John gemstone, historic castle and incredible landscapes. Tucked away within the depths of the rolling countryside is the quintessential traditional village of Castleton, home to an abundance of jewellers, gift shops, and the delightful Three Roofs...
View full reviewNestled in the charming village of Castleton, close to Peveril Castle, Peveril Tea Rooms welcomes all visitors, both two-legged and four. Whether you’re cycling, walking or just visiting for the day, it’s well worth fitting in a visit to this delightful spot. Guests can enjoy breakfast, light lunch or afternoon tea, and the tr...
View full reviewSituated just off a main street in the busy town of Castleton, For Heaven’s Bakes is a little gem in Castleton serving delicious, home-cooked food. Locals and tourists alike are beckoned inside by the café’s enticing aroma, before discovering the daily menu and specials board – both of which offer a range of ...
View full reviewIf you’re lucky enough to be visiting or living in the bustling village of Castleton, don’t miss The George Inn for a leisurely pint or a hearty meal. With a traditional feel both inside and out, this inn offers a relaxing place to drink, dine and stay. The George has also twice won the award for Peak District P...
View full reviewThis 17th-Century coaching inn has beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, open fires and fabulous views over Hope Valley - everything you would expect from a traditional pub and more. The menu offers excellent pub fare, including many vegetarian choices, stone-baked pizzas, a children's menu and à la carte delights, with...
View full reviewIf you haven’t visited Castleton in the heart of the Peak District National Park, you’ve been missing out. It’s a beautiful place, with much to do and see in the surrounding countryside, whether you’re a hiker, extreme sports enthusiast or like me, a real foodie. The Bull’s Head on the village’s main tho...
View full reviewThe Courtyard Restaurant is one of the most popular culinary experiences in the Peak District. The restaurant's cheerful and relaxed atmosphere is enhanced by the lively buzz of conversation as diners treat themselves to generous helpings of wholesome, regional English food and international favourites. Everything on the menu her...
View full review�A genuinely warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Crispin Inn. My friend and I were greeted with a firm handshake from amiable landlord Paul Rowlinson; and after our drinks were ordered from the bar, we were shown to our table. Sitting in the cosy glow of a real coal fire, we felt right at home and took the time to glance...
View full reviewThose lucky wayfarers who chance upon The Staffordshire Knot are in for a treat. As if its stylish decor and charming village location in the stunning Manifold Valley weren't enough, this spacious inn also provides restaurant-quality food served in a gorgeous candlelit atmosphere. Sit beside the open fire and peruse the starter menu...
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