Restaurants in Derbyshire, England.
Haddon Hall, Bakewell Derbyshire
The county of Derbyshire lies just north of the Midlands and is officially a part of ‘The Heart of England’. Travel north and you will enter Yorkshire - England’s largest county or to the east historic Nottinghamshire. The county is also handily placed for visiting Englands second and third Cities, Birmingham and Manchester respectively. With the Peak District (reputedly England’s last wilderness) Derbyshire has been called the backbone of the country. Steep sided valleys, rocky crags and peatlands adorn the landscape here and a provide a fabulous backdrop to the many grand historic houses across the county. This is a county of contrasts with the elegant Spa town of Buxton to the beautifully set market town of Bakewell and the dramatic and picturesque town of Matlock Bath. There are many magnificent historic houses, castles and gardens worth visiting most of which you will find within this county section including Haddon Hall, Chatsworth, Kedleston Hall and Elvaston castle to mention just a few. There are also a plethora of country house and town house hotels all brimming with character where you can rest your weary legs after a tiring day's exploration.
Restaurants in Derbyshire
Ashbourne
Bramhall's Of Ashbourne
Callow Hall
The Dining Room
Ashford-In-The-Water
Riverside House Hotel
Bakewell
Piedaniels
Rutland Arms Hotel
The Prospect
Baslow
Cavendish Hotel
Fischer's Baslow Hall
Rowleys Restaurant & Bar
Belper
The Orangery At Shottle Hall
Breadsall
Priory Restaurant
Buxton
Best Western Lee Wood
Chesterfield
The old Post Restaurant
Darley Abbey
Darleys Restaurant
Derby
Masa Restaurant and Wine Bar
Etwall
The Blenheim House
Froggatt
The Chequers Inn
Gringleford
The Maynard
Hathersage
Best Western George
Santo's Higham Farm Hotel
The Plough Inn
Marston Montgomery
The Crown Inn
Matlock
The Peacock At Rowsley
Melbourne
The Bay Tree
Morley
The Morley Hayes Hotel - Dovecote Restaurant
Ridgeway
Modern British
Risley
Risley Hall
Rowsley
East Lodge Hotel
Stretton
The White Bear
Thorpe
Izaak Walton Hotel
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