4-star holiday cottage for 2 people in the Peak District National Park
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Church Inn, Chelmorton
Food and drink
Local specialities
With an abundance of local farmers, bakers and speciality producers selling
their superb range of foods, the Peak District is a real delight for food
lovers. Meats, breads and biscuits, cheeses, ales, chocolates, ice cream
and of course the world famous 'Bakewell Pudding' are available
straight from the producer at a farmers market or local shop (such as the
award winning Chatsworth Farm Shop).
Eating Out.
We prefer not like to recommend places to eat, everyone's taste and
budget is different! However, a lot of our guests have enjoyed eating at
The Church Inn at Chelmorton (2 minutes walk).
For other dining pubs with a good atmosphere, open fires and real local ales,
here are a few suggestions:
- The Devonshire Arms, Beeley (20 mins) www.devonshirebeeley.co.uk
- Chequers Inn, Froggatt (20 mins) www.chequers-froggatt.com
- The Bull's Head, Foolow (15 mins) www.thebullatfoolow.co.uk
- The Bulls Head, Ashford-in-the-Water (10 mins)
- The Staffordshire Knott, Sheen (10 mins)
- The Red Lion, Litton (10 mins)
- The Stables at the Monsal Head Hotel (15 mins) www.monsalhead.com
- The Packhorse, Little Longstone (15 mins)
- The Royal Oak, Hurdlow (5 mins) www.peakpub.co.uk
- The Greyhound, Warslow
- The Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
In Buxton and Bakewell there are most types of international cuisine including
Thai, Italian, Indian and Chinese.