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Traditional 17th Century Country Inn. Simon and Alison warmly welcome you to Ye Olde Rock Inn, a charming country inn with great atmosphere and a fantastic location at the picturesque Roaches, a popular walking and climbing destination within the Peak National Park. We pride ourselves on providing a friendly atmosphere for you to enjoy a relaxed drink and great home cooked food. We have a cosy bar area, large dining area serving excellent quality, real home cooked... |
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Welcome to the Famous Shoulder, a 300 year old local country pub set within the northeast Derbyshire countryside near to Chesterfield. With our own rooms and informal restaurant and bar, the Famous Shoulder provides the perfect getaway for hikes and trips into the Peak District and Sherwood Forest. Only 10 minutes from Junction 29 of the M1, we also make a great choice for a quality pub lunch if passing through. We serve simple menus, but pride ourselves on the highest... |
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You will feel right at home in this fantastic Pub, as it comes with a wonderful atmosphere, great food, real Ales, lovely hospitality, bags of room with a bar, games room, dining room and a massive outdoor Beer Garden. All of it right in the centre of the Historic Town of Ashbourne, with everything to offer on its doorstep. There is a Pool Table, Games night, Disco every Saturday night, Cocktails!! and Cash Bingo every other Sunday – loads of room to join in the fun or relax and enjoy... |
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The Okeover Arms is a traditional family run pub located in the idyllic hamlet of Mappleton which lies between Ashbourne (1.5 miles) and Dovedale (2 miles). Located close to the Tissington Trail, the pub is easy to get to for locals and tourists alike. Accommodation . The wonderful idyllic location of The Okeover Arms makes it a great place to stay. Whether you want some of the best walking the Peak District has to offer on your doorstep, a central touring base for the southern... |
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A lovely, family-owned inn set in a conservation village in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Opening Hours: 12 to 3pm and 6:30 to 11pm (Open all day Sunday) Closed all day Monday (except Bank Holidays) Restaurant The restaurant is attractive, warm and inviting. The choice is extensive, and most tastes are catered for. Only the freshest local ingredients are used, and the selection is both a la carte, and displayed on menu boards as you enter the inn. ... |
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Whether you are looking for breakfast, a traditional Sunday lunch, a romantic evening meal, a lunchtime business meal or want to celebrate a special occasion, you will always receive a warm welcome at The Old Pump. The Old Pump is situated in the lovely village of Barlow between Sheffield and Chesterfield on the borders of the Peak District in Derbyshire. Serving the local community, The Old Pump also caters for holiday makers, walkers and cyclists, and is an ideal meeting place for... |
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A grade II listed building, built by the Eyre Family in the early 1600s, first registered as a public house in 1753, the inn took it’s name from the Eyre Family who owned much of the surrounding land. These origins are evident in the huge coat of arms painted above the carved stone fireplace. A traditional pub/restaurant serving the best in fresh food and hand pulled real ales in a relaxed cosy atmosphere. The menu is unpretentious, seeking to satisfy every customer from the person... |
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CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2010 Award winning home-made ricotta (Bakewell show 2009/10) And silver award pecorino 2010 (Bakewell show 2010) International cheese awards Natwich 2010 (silver Award Novice Cheesemaker) Good beer guide 2010 AA Good pub guide 2009/10/11 Pub of the season 2009 (Matlock and dale CAMRA) CAMRA Pub of the year 2010 (Mad) Voted as one of the top four 'Red Lions' out of 900 in the... |
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Awarded pub of the year 2009 and now 2010 for the High Peak & Peak District as voted by readers of Pubs 'r' down to us. The George Built in 1543 first licenced in 1743 The George Hotel is situated within the historic area of Castleton. A ghost, allegedly that of a young servant is reputed to haunt the inn along with many other apparitions. Today you will find a warm welcome from Richard and Ann the landlords who will be pleased to share with you their extensive local knowledge. ... |
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The Scotsmans Pack Prior to the 18th Century there were few roads in Derbyshire. The Scotsmans Pack stands on one of the old tracks leading to Sheffield and the Sheffield Manor Castle. It was a regular calling place for food and shelter for the 'Packman' or 'Travelling Drapers' who visited every farm and village in the area offering there goods and carrying news-packmen from Scotland sold there tweeds here to the local farmers. At the rear of the Inn there was one piece of common land where... |
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The Royal Oak is a small family-run pub and hotel based in Chapel en Le Frith. It dates back to the early 18th Century and was once home to the local justice of the peace who held court here until 1879. At one time a busy Post House, the Royal Oak was a popular coaching house serving travelers between Sheffield and Manchester. Now a popular local pub with an enviable reputation for the pleasant staff, great food and comfortable accommodation – Simon and His Staff offer a warm welcome... |
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New Tenants, Tina & Corky extend a warm welcome to all! We have started serving food again including takeaways, there's something to suit all appetites on our menu. We are doing Sunday Roasts too, give us a call to book to book or just turn up. TAP / GAMES ROOM 50" TV with Sky Sports Pool Table Darts Board MENU Our homely meals are freshly cooked to order and we use locally sourced produce. Main... |
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This historic pub is regarded as one of the best in the Peak District. Situated just off the Monsal Trail, the pub is surrounded by some of the most striking scenery the Peaks have to offer. Settle down by the open fire or linger outside on sunny days to enjoy real ales and tasty food, locally sourced by the landlord. Muddy boots, kids and dogs are all welcome. We look forward to welcoming you to our pub. Drink Serving a wide range of real ales and lagers, the Packhorse Inn is a... |
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The Lathkil Hotel is situated in the tiny Derbyshire village of Over Haddon, perched above the stunning Lathkill Dale, with possibly the best views any pub could wish for. The historic market town of Bakewell is just two miles away. We are a traditional family run pub, priding ourselves in quality locally sourced homemade food and a great selection of real ales. In winter you can sit by our roaring fires and in summer sit in our beer garden taking in the beautiful views. We... |
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WELCOME TO THE GREYHOUND INN Jim Probert and Adam Rowbottom and all the staff would like to welcome patrons to The Greyhound Inn, Warslow. Set in the picturesque Peak District National Park, this traditional pub dates back to 1750. Our pub offers a peaceful setting to enjoy a meal or a drink. The food is of the highest quality – home prepared by our top chef Adam Hudson. We offer fine cask real ales and a range of other topline beers and ciders. Ideal for both... |
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Location . The Red Lion Inn is a traditional seventeenth century; family-run inn nestled in the small village of Hognaston in Derbyshire in the Peak District, overlooking Carsington Water, renowned for its scenic beauty. Watch the Video of Carsington Water Attraction below. Facilities . Whatever your needs, you'll find a warm welcome awaiting you from Tony, Jenny, Jason and Hazel. The Red Lion is unique, with antiques and an incredibly warm and inviting environment. There are many... |
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The Miners Arms at Brassington is a popular traditional country pub that dates back to at least 1747 when it was first mentioned. It was used by the Baron Court to grant licenses for miners and sort out problems. Serves well kept real ales and good range of food using fresh ingredients. Roast dinners all week. (Sunday lunch £6.50). Blackboard specials. Vegetarian food available. Food is available lunchtime and evenings (not available Monday lunchtimes). Children welcome, pet... |
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The Rambler Inn is situated in the centre of Edale only a couple of minutes walk to the official start of The Pennine Way the perfect hideaway. Edale is the name given to both the valley between Mam Tor, Lose Hill and Kinder, and to its main settlement. As well as the main village there are several small farming hamlets strung out along the valley – Barber Booth, Ollerbrook Booth and Nether Booth. (The hotel bedrooms are named after the Booths and walks around Edale). ... |
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The famous Yorkshire Bridge - 4 star Gold award Peak District hotel near Ladybower A very warm Peak District welcome to the famous and hugely popular AA 4 star & Visit Britain 4 Star & SILVER AWARDED Yorkshire Bridge Inn and Country Hotel - situated close to the shores of Ladybower reservoir in Derbyshire's lovely Hope Valley. Our 14 ensuite bedroomed, multi-award winning Peak District hotel plus nearby luxury apartment... |
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Welcome to The White Horse at Woolley Moor. Situated in the Derbyshire countryside, just eight miles south of Chesterfield and five miles from Matlock. The White Horse is a restaurant and bar that is renowned for serving top quality food made from local seasonal ingredients. Opening Times Monday to Saturday: 12.00 - 15.00 and 18.00 - 23.00 Sunday: 12.00 - 15.00 Food Served Monday to Saturday: 12.00 - 13.45 and 17.30 - 20.45 Sunday: 12.00 - 14.30 When contacting this business... |
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A friendly warm welcome awaits you from Jay, Nicola and the team at The Wheatsheaf. Our pub is situated in the heart of Bakewell town 'ancient capital of the Peak...' We offer an extensive menu with an exciting range of various dishes and grills, including our famous homemade steak pie and where possible, we use locally sourced produce. There is a daily specials board with a range of vegetarian dishes to suit all your needs. A wide range of locally sourced hand... |
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YOUR HOSTS! You can always be assured of a warm welcome from your hosts Tracy and Liggy and their friendly staff. This is a must visit place, when visiting the Peak District and Derbyshire Dales area. THE BEER! Great Beer – Their Speciality is locally sourced Real Ales from breweries all over the Peak District and Derbyshire, all brewed with a 15-mile radius of The Cliff Inn! Some of the Locally Brewed Ale … (Derventio – Derby) - (Falstaff – Derby) -... |
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Well known for the quality of food it serves, the White Lion is a popular place to eat out and has an ever growing reputation. Tenants, Greg and Libby Robinson took over the running of The White Lion in August 2009 and although fairly young have brought a wealth of experience with them. Downstairs, the establishment has been totally refurbished to a high standard, bringing decor and furnishings into the 21st century, but without losing the old charm and character. Chef, Greg, has... |
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Website: New website under construction – coming soon! The Sportsman Inn is situated in the picturesque village of Hayfield at the foot of Kinder Scout. The pub is a traditional inn, offering roaring fires and a welcoming environment. We offer an extensive menu (see below) which includes pub classics and a la carte dishes, locally sourced which are all homemade and cooked to order. The bar is fully licensed and offers a wide range of local and European ales, an... |
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This could just be pub heaven – a 17th century, family run, coaching inn with oak beams, carved settles, open fires, newspapers to read and jazz in the background. This busy country pub has been in Debbie Shaw’s family for over 50yrs. Carl & Debbie have been at the helm for the past 12yrs and have received several well deserved accolades for their congenial welcome, fine ales and excellent menu. FANTASTIC FOOD..... Carl chefs and produces everything himself... |
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Situated in the heart of the Peak District, the Waterloo has much to offer to those who find pleasure in the countryside. There are many places of interest quite near including walks and climbs; plus museums, caverns, stately homes like Chatsworth and the market towns of Plenty to do and plenty to see! This hotel dates from 1817 and, no doubt, was named after the famous battle of the same name. Before then was known as a Sought Farm because the drain (sough) from a local lead mine ran... |
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17th Century Inn & Restaurant, with bed and breakfast in 7 spacious accommodation rooms. The locally born landlord, Ian Jackson, has built up a wonderful reputation and provides a very warm welcome for the perfect must place to visit, eat and stay. THE HISTORY OF THE MINERS INN Built in 1630 just before the great plague found its way to Eyam. Not always called the Miners Arms as until 1764 it was... |
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The Inn is located on the edge of the village of Hathersage looking down the Hope Valley, the gateway to the beautiful Peak Park. This old coaching inn has been welcoming visitors for centuries, An ideal base to explore the many different attractions the Peak District has to offer. With Chatsworth House, Ladybower Dam (of Dambusters fame) and the Blue John caves only a few minutes away, Its hard to believe a 15 minute drive over the moor and you are in the centre of Sheffield. AA awarded... |
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The pub is well sited on the main road with a large car park (50 spaces) at the front. To the rear and side there are extensive grassed areas that are used as caravan and camping grounds that are used by the pub. There is a beer garden and play area at the rear. This is a well proportioned country pub that is in a beautiful setting overlooking the Derbyshire Dales. Food locally sourced and home cooked by new chef. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT When contacting this business please mention... |
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