Local pubs and restaurants
The closest pub to Swift Cottage, friendly with a good food selection. Great for Sunday lunch!
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The Star Inn
2 Back Hope StThe closest pub to Swift Cottage, friendly with a good food selection. Great for Sunday lunch!
The other end of the village from Swift Cottage, seating outdoors in the summer, log fires in winter. Great range of ales and great for a meal. Friendly service, dogs welcome!
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The Horse & Jockey
250 Wadsley LnThe other end of the village from Swift Cottage, seating outdoors in the summer, log fires in winter. Great range of ales and great for a meal. Friendly service, dogs welcome!
Short walk from Swift Cottage, outdoor seating in the summer, great food and Sunday lunches. Friendly service. Dogs welcome!
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The George Inn
Commercial RoadShort walk from Swift Cottage, outdoor seating in the summer, great food and Sunday lunches. Friendly service. Dogs welcome!
Within walking distance from the cottage but a bit further out than the 3 pubs listed before, The Anchor is an historic coaching inn with a great atmosphere. Good range of ales and outside seating. Friendly atmosphere and dogs welcome.
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The Anchor Inn
Four Lanes EndWithin walking distance from the cottage but a bit further out than the 3 pubs listed before, The Anchor is an historic coaching inn with a great atmosphere. Good range of ales and outside seating. Friendly atmosphere and dogs welcome.
A mile away from Swift Cottage in the next door village of Litton you fancied a walk (or short drive)- it’s well worth it! Great food and beers, dogs welcome. Outside seating and a log fire in the winter. Friendly service, great food. Recommended for Sunday lunch!
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Red Lion Inn
Church LaneA mile away from Swift Cottage in the next door village of Litton you fancied a walk (or short drive)- it’s well worth it! Great food and beers, dogs welcome. Outside seating and a log fire in the winter. Friendly service, great food. Recommended for Sunday lunch!
A short drive from Swift Cottage 5 miles away, the Bull’s Head (well that’s what it used to be called but looks like it’s just the Bull now!) is highly recommended for its menu and does a great Sunday lunch. Dogs are welcome!
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Bulls Head station
A short drive from Swift Cottage 5 miles away, the Bull’s Head (well that’s what it used to be called but looks like it’s just the Bull now!) is highly recommended for its menu and does a great Sunday lunch. Dogs are welcome!
A popular pub 4 miles away in Millers Dale, great atmosphere, great food. Recommended for Sunday lunch. Walkers and dogs welcome and a great range of ales.
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Anglers Rest
A popular pub 4 miles away in Millers Dale, great atmosphere, great food. Recommended for Sunday lunch. Walkers and dogs welcome and a great range of ales.
5 miles away in our “sister village” of Bradwell (or “Bradda” as it’s known), the Shoulder is a popular drinking and eating establishment. A fine selection of ales and recommended for its menu - especially their Sunday roast!
The Shoulder Of Mutton
19 Top Rd5 miles away in our “sister village” of Bradwell (or “Bradda” as it’s known), the Shoulder is a popular drinking and eating establishment. A fine selection of ales and recommended for its menu - especially their Sunday roast!
A short drive (7 miles) away in Calver, the Eyre Arms is well situated for local walks. Beer garden in summer, log fires in winter. A country pub with wooden beams and flagstones, great menu and selection of ales. Recommended for a Sunday roast.
Eyre Arms Calver
A short drive (7 miles) away in Calver, the Eyre Arms is well situated for local walks. Beer garden in summer, log fires in winter. A country pub with wooden beams and flagstones, great menu and selection of ales. Recommended for a Sunday roast.
The Barrel is a short drive away in the hamlet of Bretton, a rural 16th Century pub with log fires, beamed ceilings and polished copper and brass. Outdoor terrace with panoramic views. Great selection of ales and food. Recommended for Sunday lunch. No dogs (except guide dogs).
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The Barrel Inn
The Barrel is a short drive away in the hamlet of Bretton, a rural 16th Century pub with log fires, beamed ceilings and polished copper and brass. Outdoor terrace with panoramic views. Great selection of ales and food. Recommended for Sunday lunch. No dogs (except guide dogs).
The Crispin in Great Longstone is a popular Peak District pub with a sunny beer garden, approximately 7 miles away from Swift Cottage in the village of Tideswell. Bar snacks, homemade meals and does a great Sunday roast. Dogs welcome.
The Crispin
Station RoadThe Crispin in Great Longstone is a popular Peak District pub with a sunny beer garden, approximately 7 miles away from Swift Cottage in the village of Tideswell. Bar snacks, homemade meals and does a great Sunday roast. Dogs welcome.
A 12th Century inn, Britain’s fifth oldest pub, just a couple of miles away in the hamlet of Little Hucklow. Recently renovated, and given a name change (it was just The Bull), The Blind Bull has a good reputation locally for its food and drink. Recommended for their Sunday roast.
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The Blind Bull
A 12th Century inn, Britain’s fifth oldest pub, just a couple of miles away in the hamlet of Little Hucklow. Recently renovated, and given a name change (it was just The Bull), The Blind Bull has a good reputation locally for its food and drink. Recommended for their Sunday roast.