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The Pod at Bank House Farm
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Restaurants nearby
- Duncombe ArmsBib Owners Johnny and Laura Greenall were sad to see the hub of their local village shut its doors, so in 2012 they bought it, smartened it up and reopened it as a stylish dining pub – and it’s been a hit ever since. It’s an attractive place with a delightful terrace and a neighbouring red-brick barn which houses luxurious bedrooms that look out over the fields. The gutsy, keenly priced cooking routinely shows the kitchen's deft skills, from the subtle spicing of a café de Paris butter to the luscious filling of a classic custard tart.16.3km
- Lighthouse Restaurant The Lighthouse acts a culinary beacon in the Derbyshire countryside. A sweet, intimate restaurant, it provides a platform for the self-taught chef's ambitious seasonal cooking, which is presented as either a tasting menu or midweek 'Grazing Menu'. The latter offers great value for money and is designed for sharing, providing a shorter, more relaxed dining experience. Whichever menu you enjoy, look out for the fantastic, Thai-inspired coconut and chilli broth. A good selection of keenly priced wines accompanies.14.7km
- 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.15.6km
- Lunar Housed in the former staff canteen of the ‘World of Wedgwood’, this vast restaurant is named after The Lunar Society of which Josiah Wedgwood himself was a founding member. Naturally, fine Wedgwood china and tableware is a feature – as are prime British ingredients. The hidden bar is a great place for a drink and the chef’s table looks through a large window into the kitchen so you can get a good view of the team in action. Do take the time to immerse yourself in the amazing visitor experience as a whole.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 UK3.6km
- Alton Towers major theme park in central England15.3km
- Sudbury Hall country house in Derbyshire, England, UK11.7km
- The Smiler steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, United Kingdom14.9km
- Alton Castle Gothic-revival castle south of the river Churnet in the village of Alton, Staffordshire, England, UK14.1km
- Croxden Abbey abbey in Croxden, Staffordshire, England, UK11.3km
- St Mary's and All Saints' Church, Checkley church in Staffordshire, England, UK9.5km
- Oblivion steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers14.9km
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