
Red Lion Inn
Hognaston Derbyshire Show on mapGastro pub
A short walk from Carsington Water (Britain's newest reservoir) on the fringes of The Peak District National Park, this well-tended seventeenth-century inn is a gem of a pub.
A short walk from Carsington Water (Britain's newest reservoir) on the fringes of The Peak District National Park, this well-tended seventeenth-century inn is a gem of a pub.
Set in glorious grounds by the banks of the River Derwent, this converted sixteenth-century corn mill and lead smelting house is the kind of pub that sets Peak District tourists drooling.
Nestling beneath the extraordinary matrix of fissures, passageways and rocking stones known as Row Tor, this famous inn takes it name from the eighteenth-century obsession with druids and the ...
The Boot is set in the heart of the South Derbyshire village of Repton, the former capital of the Anglo Saxon kingdom of Mercia.
In the heart of the Peak District National Park, with stunning views of the Hope Valley, this refurbished coaching inn is a great favourite with tourists and travellers exploring the delights ...
The village of Eyam became known for an isolated outbreak of the Great Plague in the 1660s, and the white-painted Miners Arms is said to adjoin one of the plague burial grounds - the place als...
'Well-off-the-beaten-track' (to put it mildly!), 'The Gate' is reached via lonely roads with nothing but the hills of the Peak District on either side.
Originally four eighteenth-century cottages, the Chequers Inn is now an immaculately maintained pub/restaurant-with-rooms below the steeply wooded Froggatt Edge.
Part of the Duke Devonshire's stable, this revitalised eighteenth-century stone inn stands right at the heart of Chatsworth Estate.