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The picturesque market village of Hartington is home to a quaint tearoom that also houses a tiny post office and gift shop. We were warmly welcomed by proprietor Sue into a relaxed, homely room with walls festooned with gorgeous watercolour paintings by local artists. As we perused the Beresford's varied lunchtime menu it was notice...
View full reviewAt the picturesque heart of Ashover sits the Black Swan, a quaint and unassuming establishment with a rural, homely feel. Having wandered through the smart bar, we made our way upstairs to the intimate restaurant - a wonderful amalgamation of classic style and contemporary furnishings, the space was warm and rustic yet sleek and bea...
View full reviewThis characterful establishment is a rustic gem set in the midst of the verdant Derbyshire landscape. Dating back to 1528, The Bear offers a real taste of the county - with wines, spirits and locally brewed ales, lovely views and the best of local produce showcased on the daily menu. The smoked haddock fishcakes served with citrus m...
View full reviewNestled on the edge of the beautiful Peak District, the historic Red Lion Pub and Restaurant at The Peak Edge Hotel boasts a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. If you’re looking for a place to bring family and friends together, the refurbished terrace area overlooking the spectacular Peak District hills is the place to head....
View full reviewThe Bentley Brook is an attractive building set in several acres on the edge of the Peak District. With lawns and patio gardens, the inn attracts a varied clientele of all ages, including families, walkers, cyclists and those looking to explore the historic town of Ashbourne or traverse the pretty Tissington Trail. Food and refreshm...
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Tucked away in the quiet village of Baslow, you’ll find the historic Cavendish Hotel, a spectacular venue with extensive grounds. The Cavendish was formerly owned by the Duke of Rutland but became the property of the Duke of Devonshire in 1830, reputedly won at the card table. Overlooking the Chatsworth Estate, ...
View full reviewKnown locally as a popular, family-run establishment, Charlie’s draws in visitors time and again with top-notch food and drink served in welcoming, stylish surrounds. Since opening the restaurant in 2005, chef-proprietor Charlie – to whom the restaurant owes its name – has been crafting menus of delightful modern British and...
View full reviewOwners Libby and Greg Robinson know a thing or two about what makes an atmospheric community bolthole like the White Lion successful. After taking over in 2009, they’ve spent their tenure here establishing the pub as a social hub and cornerstone of the village of Great Longstone, lovingly restoring the interior and transforming ...
View full reviewThe Old Eyre Arms occupies pride of place in the charming village of Hassop. This traditional country pub is a haven for even the most discerning foodies, offering classic British fare with a twist, and provides a relaxed space in which to enjoy casual drinks. This delightful establishment was recently taken over by Lee and Sian. ...
View full reviewBeautifully situated in the heart of the Peak District, a few miles from the renowned beauty spot Dovedale, The George provides easy access to the stunning local countryside. The beautiful limestone building dates back to 1714 and boasts attractive traditional features including exposed wooden beams, quarry tiles and an inglenook ...
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 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 reviewA 17th-century former coaching inn, the Coach & Horses is a family-run free house with a long-standing reputation for good food, excellent cask ales and a warm welcome. Complete with original oak beams, handmade furnishings, flagged floors and log burners, this is a cosy place for guests to relax. Daily deliveries of bread, m...
View full reviewA charming 16th-century Grade II listed building and former farmhouse, The Plough Inn can be found between Matlock and Alfreton on the edge of the stunning Peak District National Park. The menu offers traditional pub classics alongside a selection of restaurant-style dishes, all incorporating locally sourced produce, freshly prepare...
View full reviewWinning the title of Visit Peak District’s Derbyshire Traditional Pub of the Year multiple times is recognition entirely deserved by this fabulous pub, sitting just off the Tissington Trail. An extensive menu features hearty favourites cooked to perfection, and the ingredients used are sourced only from trusted local suppliers.<...
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