Old-fashioned unchanging country local in lovely Peak District countryside; simple beamed interior with plain furniture on quarry tiles, china ornaments and coal fire
Well kept Marstons and guests, own-label bottled beers (available in gift packs), good pork pies; family room with pool, skittles and darts; no dogs inside, picnic-sets out in front along with budgies, hens, ducks and donkeys, you can buy free-range eggs, local poetry books and even hay, good hikes across nearby Dove Valley towards Longnor and Hollinsclough, small campsite next door with caravan for hire.
Recently drove passed the pub, looks permanently closed. Really hope that its not the end of what used to be a very traditional pub. This place has so much potential sad to see it closed.
Great sign on old disused pub. Don't go there for dinner you won't get any. You will find lovely walks and views from the pub garden.
This pub is no longer open but is the start of an amazing walk across Dragon's Back
Wonderfully unspoilt local. The community centres around landlord Ken, who is the font of all knowledge about the local area. I hear he even drives the school bus! The pub hosts real people wanting a taste of real life- they even sell hens eggs from the top of a piano! A joy to behold...
An old fashioned traditional pub. Beautifully kept beer and excellent pork pies,freshly delivered Tuesdays and Thursdays. Perfect for a lunch break on a walk.
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