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Bluebell Cottage
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Restaurants nearby
- Upstairs by Tom Shepherd★ Michelin Located in the centre of Lichfield above his father's jewellery shop, this clever conversion provides a warm, relaxing space to show off the eponymous chef’s talents. It’s a deservedly popular place, offering short and long tasting menus that feature impressive dishes where flavour is to the fore and every ingredient has a purpose. Desserts are a highlight and could include the likes of 72% Araguani chocolate with crème fraîche, pecan, caramel and sherry. The attentive, enthusiastic staff genuinely love their restaurant – and you will too.13.5km
- The Boat★ Michelin Over the years, this smart roadside hostelry has evolved into a proper dining destination. The on-site ‘micro farm’ provides many of the top-drawer ingredients on the menu, while trusted local producers supply the rest. All of them are treated with a skilled, detailed approach by Chef Liam Dillon and his team, resulting in the likes of tender Staffordshire venison with smoked beetroot or Amalfi lemon parfait with their own fragrant honey. The whole experience is elevated by smooth, engaging service and dish descriptions from the chefs.15.0km
- Larder Brasserie and Grill ‘All flavour, no pomp’ is the tagline at this relaxed, warmly run restaurant – and that’s exactly what you’ll get. Sit in the boldly decorated first floor restaurant or book a seat at the chefs table to be close to the action. Attractively presented modern dishes are sure to satisfy.13.5km
- Little Seeds Little Seeds has a bright, fresh, natural look with green walls, foliage and rustic, upcycled furniture. A smattering of cookery books adds to the homely feel – and there’s a walled garden and drinks terrace out the back too. Great quality regional ingredients are used to create eye-catching British dishes with the occasional playful touch. The popular Sunday lunch menu features roast Staffordshire beef.19.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Chartley Castle castle in the UK8.5km
- Castle Ring hillfort in Staffordshire, England, UK7.8km
- Chasewater reservoir in Staffordshire, England, UK13.3km
- Sudbury Hall country house in Derbyshire, England, UK16.3km
- Pennocrucium archaeological site in Penkridge, South Staffordshire, England, UK17.1km
- Tutbury Castle Grade I listed castle in Staffordshire, England, UK18.7km
- Croxden Abbey abbey in Croxden, Staffordshire, England, UK19.2km
- St Mary's and All Saints' Church, Checkley church in Staffordshire, England, UK17.3km
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