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Tel code: 01433 | code search
Postcode: S32 | code search
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Millstone Inn
"My partner and I stayed in August 2010 for three nights, the staff were very accommodating, friendly. Food was good especially if you like sausages and rom 'Pretty View@ ..." More

Little John Inn
"Called in for a pub lunch and a few beers at lunchtime with two walking friends. The beer was ok, but the food, phew!! such large potions. I had steak ..." More

Millstone Inn
"What a dissapointment, lovely views, mind the road though. We booked a table for 2 and ordered at 6.50pm very very limited choice on menu, typical pub grub, our ..." More

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Between Buckston and Sheffield in Derbyshire lies the gritstone hill village of Hathersage, an extremely popular tourist location for many varied reasons. 5 mills once belched smoke over the surrounding countryside, the area being famous for the manufacturing of needles, buttons and pins among other things. Legend has it that Robin Hood’s comrade, Little John, hailed from Hathersage and it is believed that his final resting place was in a 10 foot long grave in the churchyard of St. Michael’s. In 1845, Charlotte Bronte stayed with a friend in the vicarage of St Michael’s church, and it is in Hathersage she reportedly found the inspiration for the village of Morton in Jane Eyre. It is no coincidence that a prominent Hathersage family for centuries happened to be the Eyres. Thornfield Hall was said to be based on Robert Eyre’s home at North Lees Hall which still stands today. Overlooking the village is Stanage Edge, popular with rock climbers of all abilities as it offers many grades of climbing difficulty. Weather permitting, swimmers can cool off in Hathersage’s outdoor pool. A thriving community with public amenities usually associated with larger towns, it still retains the peaceful tranquillity of the Peak District.

Camping

North Lees

Church

St Michael & All Angels

Dentist

Hathersage Dental Surgery

Doctor

Dr Moseley & Partners

Health and Fitness Club

Valley Health Club

Inn

George Hotel
Millstone Inn
The Plough Inn

Market

Hope Valley Country Market

Pub and Bar

George Hotel
Little John Inn
Millstone Inn
Scotsman Pack Inn

Restaurant

George Hotel
Millstone Inn
Sangam’s Restaurant
Scotsman Pack Inn
Terrace Restaurant

Sports Clubs

Hathersage CC (Cricket)

Shops

Colemans Deli

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Riverside Herb Centre
Elliott's
Paul Bowyer
Hathersage Craftshop & Gallery

Places to Stay near Hathersage

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George Hotel (0.15 miles)

George Hotel

The history of the George dates back to at least the fifteenth century and the oak beams and exposed interior stone walls give it a wonderfully welcoming and relaxed atmosphere further enhanced by open fires ... More | visit website

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Millstone Inn (0.63 miles)

Millstone Inn

From its setting in the wild beauty of the Peak Park, the Millstone affords panoramic views across the unspoiled Hope Valley. Yet the city of Sheffield is nearby, with Lady Bower and Howden reservoirs ... More | visit website

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The Plough Inn (0.79 miles)

The Plough Inn

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You will receive a warm welcome from your hosts Bob and Cynthia Emery. Our privately owned 16th century Inn situated in 9 acres of its own land set in idyllic ... More

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Sir William Hotel (2.44 miles)

Sir William Hotel

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Set high on the side of the Hope Valley, most rooms at the Sir William have panoramic views over the village and across the valley.

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Maynard Arms (2.46 miles)

Maynard Arms

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Boasting a peaceful location in the beautiful Peak District, this enchanting property, dating back over 100 years, has been extensively refurbished to offer modern comforts whilst still maintaining its period features. Named ... More

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Innkeepers Lodge (2.47 miles)

Innkeepers Lodge
** ALL OUR RATES INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST ** Located on the A6187 six miles south of Sheffield, this lodge is best accessed from Junction 33 of the M1. Sharing its picturesque grounds with ... More | visit website
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Yorkshire Bridge Inn (2.62 miles)

Yorkshire Bridge Inn
'Freehouse of the Year' Publican Awards 2000 and 2001 and 2004, we were judged in the top six countrywide.

Yorkshire Bridge Inn is privately owned and has so much to offer for visitors to the Peak ... More | visit website
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Chequers Inn (3.39 miles)

Chequers Inn

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A traditional country inn with full hotel facilities. Directly underneath Froggatt Edge, one of the areas greatest climbing and walking regions.Very close to Chatsworth House, Eyam Hall, Bakewell,Castleton.
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The Samuel Fox Country Inn (3.71 miles)

The Samuel Fox Country Inn

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The Samuel Fox Country Inn is situated in the pretty village of Bradwell. The building underwent a full refurbishment in July 2008 making it modern and stylish while still retaining ... More

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Bulls Head Inn (3.84 miles)

Bulls Head Inn

Located just off the A623, north of Stoney Middleton, The Bulls Head Inn with our three delightful en-suite bedrooms has been said by guests to be one of the prettiest pubs in the Peak District. ... More | visit website

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