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Located in the heart of Derbyshire’s Peak District, The Miners Standard can be found on the edge of Winster – an historic lead mining village that’s populated by charming stone cottages and boasts outstanding, picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Built around the year 1653, The Miners Standard was originally a f...
View full reviewThe Red Lion Inn is a traditional pub with a difference. A lovely old building, circa 1680, the Red Lion has all the trappings of a classic English country inn. There are ancient oak beams, bare stone walls, warming open fires and a pleasant patio for summer days. The original water source for this one-time brewhouse is a 30-foot we...
View full reviewYe Olde Gate Inn’s 17th-century Grade II listed premises captivate guests from the moment they arrive. Gleaming copper and brassware, wood-panelled walls, low oak beams, and sash windows boasting verdant outlooks paint an enthralling picture of English country life that has seen the inn mentioned in both The Times and The Good B...
View full reviewFeatured in numerous editions of the Good Beer Guide, and named CAMRA’s Pub of the Year in Derbyshire 2012, it’s easy to see why The Flying Childers Inn attracts scores of returning customers. The inn is every bit the archetypal village pub, having faithfully served the community of Stanton in Peak for many years. The team pla...
View full reviewWhile good food is at the heart of every good dining experience, other elements are needed to make a really great one – such as excellent customer service, a relaxing ambience and, of course, wonderful company. The Farmyard Inn scores highly in all categories. It’s a homely, traditional country pub, packed with friendly and ch...
View full reviewAt the charming Sycamore Inn, the warm and cosy ambience and dedicated staff will make guests feel right at home. Traditional British fare is the order of the day here, and all ingredients are locally sourced where possible; the meat even comes from the local butchers. The Sycamore Inn's signature pies are of particular note (the st...
View full reviewSince coming under new ownership in 2018, The Duke William has been treated to an extensive and thorough renovation and is now pleased to welcome back locals and visitors alike. Stop by with the family for a luxurious Sunday roast, enjoy a relaxed drink with friends or treat yourself and your partner to a delic...
View full reviewWith a focus on reasonably priced, wholesome food and a family-friendly atmosphere to boot, it comes as no surprise that this traditional free house is a popular choice with locals and visitors alike. Like each of his dedicated chefs, owner Carlo is a passionate and innovative individual, always striving to improve his fare. Th...
View full reviewThe spa town of Matlock and its surrounding area boasts many attractions - including the Peak District National Park and Chatsworth - and there is nowhere better for weary sightseers to rest and relax than The Red Lion. This traditional pub, restaurant and bed and breakfast can be found in Matlock Green on the edge of Matlock. We ...
View full reviewThe Lathkil Hotel is a place of tremendous natural beauty, overlooking a limestone dale with views across fields and woods to Youlgreave. Known locally for its wonderful offering of delicious food The four recently refurbished en-suite guest bedrooms are bright and modern and boast all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay...
View full reviewA haven for ramblers, The Jug and Glass Inn is perfectly situated on the beautiful White Peak in the Peak District National Park. A secure cycle shed and close proximity to the Tissington and High Peak trails make this the ideal stop-off for cyclists and well-behaved dogs are welcome inside and out. Summer transforms the extensive...
View full reviewStunning views across glorious Derbyshire countryside, fine English fare, comfortable rooms for overnight stays and a very warm welcome from patrons Janette and Frank - with all this, the AA-three-star, gold-rated Jug & Glass Inn truly is a provincial gem in the very heart of Derbyshire's walking country. This cosy inn dates ...
View full reviewThe Darwin Forest Country Park is a getaway close to the stunning Derbyshire Peaks, and it's here you'll find the delightful Foresters Bar & Restaurant. In its new conservatory, Foresters Restaurant offers discerning diners the opportunity to enjoy locally sourced, freshly cooked delights from head chef Steve Mower's kitchen - a...
View full reviewIn the ancient village of Hognaston, The Red Lion Inn has stood the test of time. Every aspect, from the bar and dining room to the comfortable en-suite rooms, is saturated with history and character. Its quintessentially English charms even appealed to J. F. Kennedy, who stayed here with his wife in 1997. Shift your attention...
View full reviewLocated in the picturesque village of Kniveton, near Carsington Water and the historic market town of Ashbourne, this privately owned country pub offers traditional charm with a modern twist. The new owners took over in August 2012 and have made the most of the listed building's charming character. A full menu of fresh, homemade ...
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