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T he Manor House is set in a beautiful 15th century Grade II listed building. Located in the historic market town of Dronfield, we are perfectly situated as a base to explore the Peak District. The building was sympathetically renovated and re-designed in 2009, and mixes the contemporary with the traditional to stunning effect. Our restaurant is popular with locals and guests alike for its fresh local produce and the creativity of our two young chefs. Don’t miss our Tuesday "tapas... |
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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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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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The Old Hall Hotel situated in Buxton, the Spa town of the Peak District is reputed to be the oldest hotel in England, with the present building dating back to 1573. Located in the heart of beautiful Peak District, the hotel is ideally situated for fresh air, walks and days in the country. We are surrounded by hills and within an hours drive there are even more stately homes than virtually anywhere else in the land, including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Hardwick Hall. The... |
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Experience a taste of history at The Greyhound Hotel, Cromford. The Greyhound Hotel forms the principal building of Cromford Market Place, Derbyshire. It has made a substantial contribution to the history of the local area. Going back to Sir Richard Arkwright’s time in the 16th Century this historic building is a perfect setting for your next dining experience. There is an excellent selection of wines from all around the world. Their experienced chef has devised a... |
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Open every day except Easter Sunday and Christmas Day – See times below. DERWENT RESTAURANT. Including The Derwent Restaurant and Arkwright Tea rooms. The Derwent restaurant is located on the first floor with views over the river. With ample seating for 180 guests, large comfort area, ice cream bar and smoothie range where better to relax before, during or after sampling their unique shopping experience. FAVOURITE FOOD . They offer British classics like Toad in the... |
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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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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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