Stayed here for 3 nights recently. It's a family owned business, with a good selection of local real ales. Everyone very friendly, cooked breakfast started each day on the right footing. Dog friendy - and he appreciated his own sausage each morning. Great location for walking - Kinder Scout and Derwent Water a short drive or Buxton, Bakewell or Matlock - perfect break
Stayed one night enroute from one place to another. Room was comfortable although access up two steep staircases is not for the faint hearted. Shower over bath could do with a grab rail for safety, bathroom quite cramped. Nice view from windows. Pub does not have restaurant so had to go out for evening meal, but restaurants are a short walk away. Onsite parking is limited so had to park on street. Nice cooked breakfast, staff and locals very friendly.
Very convenient in village centre. Friendly and helpfull staff. Comfortable rooms in good decorative order and with all facilities available. Outstanding breakfasts. Overall, excellent value for money.
This is an old building so naturally itâs a little noisy as people go to their rooms or use their bathrooms but I couldnât hear the pub downstairs at all. The owners were friendly and served up a fantastic breakfast.
Parking is limited so I had to use the pay and display round the back on the second night but there were plenty of spaces there and it wasnât expensive.
This was a great base to visit the local village and hiking in the area which was the reason for my visit - to climb Kinder Scout with a group from nearby Edale.
I would have rated a lot higher if I hadnât met the chef/breakfast cook. I had this misfortune after walking into breakfast room 1hr earlier than Iâd requested breakfast as Iâd woken early. Heâs aggressive and rude. Wish Iâd left before breakfast !! I didnât bother to eat there
Evening in bar was fun, I was made to feel welcome - good craft beers, friendly locals, and showing the football âïž
So stay from breakfast room if your awake early, the bloke isnât nice