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The Lamb Inn
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1 King Bed 226 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker…
This double room features a private entrance and a flat screen TV.
1 King Bed 205 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker…
This double room has a private entrance and a flat-screen TV.
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Restaurants nearby
- The Pack Horse Real ales and regular quiz nights help this traditional stone pub to remain a true village local, where you’ll find walkers and cyclists having a pint in the sunshine out front. The cooking has a similarly classic outlook, with hearty pub dishes executed with a refined touch. Look out for the top-quality meats in the lunchtime grill section or on weekly ‘Charcoal Nights’ – plus the Manchester Egg snack, which has become something of a signature. Characterful open fires mix with warm, contemporary décor, while the genuinely warm and friendly team offer effusive service.3.1km
- Deacon's Bank A former bank has been lovingly and carefully restored to provide a home for this restaurant in the bustling Peak District town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It’s now a laid-back, charmingly run place that the area can be proud of, serving ambitious dishes with a creative edge – such as a deconstructed version of a bouillabaisse. If you’re an indecisive diner, opt for the tasting menu; if you like things more relaxed, come at lunch for more pub-influenced dishes like fish pie and grilled pork chop. Two beautifully appointed apartments sit above the restaurant.3.7km
- AlmanacBib What a terrific little neighbourhood spot this is. A bar and restaurant rolled into one, start your visit with a drink from the concise yet quality wine list or classics-with-a-twist cocktail selection. Then turn your attention to the menu of small plates that showcase the kitchen’s unashamedly traditional approach with the likes of mince on dripping toast. Look out for the ‘Orbs of Joy’ – slow-braised Roscoff onions cooked in rich chicken broth – and save room for dessert, especially if that dessert is custard tart.9.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Kinder Scout hill in Derbyshire, England, UK4.8km
- Lyme Park grade II* listed country estate and park in Cheshire East, United Kingdom8.7km
- Peak District National Park national park in the United Kingdom6.3km
- Mam Tor hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England7.8km
- Toddbrook Reservoir reservoir in Derbyshire, England, UK5.6km
- Peak Cavern cave in Castleton, Derbyshire, UK10.0km
- The Bull Ring Neolithic henge monument in Derbyshire, England, UK6.7km
- Eldon Hill hill in Derbyshire, UK7.3km
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