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The Fox House by Innkeeper's Collection
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An private bathroom, flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities are featured in this room. A double sofa bed is pro…
An private bathroom, flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities are featured in this room.
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Restaurants nearby
- Rafters Restaurant There's a characterful, rustic-chic vibe to this first-floor restaurant, courtesy of its exposed beams and brickwork. Real pride and enthusiasm is poured into both the cooking and the service, with a tasting menu composed of modern, richly flavoured dishes based on high-quality produce like Nordic halibut and Creedy Carver duck. A shorter set menu is served at certain times, while the 'Kitchen Bench' gives you a ringside seat in front of the pass. The wine list is usefully listed by styles and characteristics, enabling you to craft the perfect pairing.7.5km
- Fischer's Baslow Hall At the centre of impressive formal grounds sits this fine Edwardian manor house with charming bedrooms and a classic country house feel, which is now run by the second generation of the Fischer family. Diners are spread across two elegant rooms overseen by a formal service team, with the ‘Kitchen Bench’ experience available for those who really like to be part of the action. Local is key on the menu of classically based dishes, with Chatsworth Estate venison a must-order if you're here in game season.7.5km
- The Gallery Restaurant Within the grounds of the Peak District’s renowned Chatsworth Estate sits The Cavendish Hotel – and within that is this elegant restaurant where oil paintings fill the walls and there’s a palpable sense of history in the air. Ingredients from the Estate – including juicy, full-flavoured beef – play a key role in the cooking, in dishes that avoid overcrowding the delicious natural flavours of the produce. The breads and desserts are particular highlights, providing excellent bookends to your meal.8.2km
- Tom Lawson at the Psalter For his latest venture, experienced chef Tom Lawson has taken over the titular boutique hotel, and within it sits this welcoming restaurant. Bright, funky wallpaper adds a splash of colour to the room, while a large bureau is filled with Lawson’s own favourite cookery books. His set seasonal menu changes regularly but will likely include his version of cauliflower cheese that nods to his ‘Grandma B’. Elsewhere, look out for high-quality produce such as snow-white Cornish plaice with a terrific beurre blanc. Service comes from a friendly and confident team.8.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Stanage Edge gritstone escarpment in the Peak District, England3.8km
- Sandygate Road football and cricket stadium Crosspool, South Yorkshire, England7.9km
- Bishops' House historic house museum9.5km
- Beauchief Abbey abbey in Beauchief, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK6.9km
- Redmires Reservoirs group of reservoirs in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK5.5km
- Sheffield Botanical Gardens park in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK9.1km
- Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet hamlet and industrial museum in Sheffield, UK6.1km
- Navio Roman fort fort in Hope, High Peak, England, UK8.8km
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