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Pubs in Cromford

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Found 5 pubs in Cromford

Matlock Baileans Rugby Club

Matlock Baileans Rugby Club

Clubhouse, Cromford Meadows, Mill Lane, Cromford DE4 3RG

Cromford Community Centre

Cromford Community Centre

9 Market Place, Cromford DE4 3QE

Real Ale Available

The bar at Cromford Community Centre is a freehouse opposite the Greyhound & open to everyone. Two cask ales are served. Castle Rock Harvest Pale & Draught Bass are usually on but sometimes other local beers are served from micros.

Bell Inn

Bell Inn

47 The Hill, Cromford DE4 3RF

Real Ale Available
Garden
Sports TV
+11

Situated on the end of a historical row of terraced properties built for the local Arkwright's mills. The corner part of the pub dates from circa 1800 with the back part of the pub (up the hill) being 20 years earlier. This room to the rear has a National Inventory listing to complement a tap room with TV and a separate snug. Food is pie & peas, cobs and cheese board. The Tenants of this friendly family run pub are local farmers. There are a few seats outside the pub, but the Beer Garden is situated on the other side of the busy B5036! The garden has a boules pitch in the centre.

Boat Inn

Boat Inn

Scarthin, Cromford DE4 3QF

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly
+16

Built in 1772 and a pub since 1828, the beamed ceilings and stone walls give the main bar a cosy, old world atmosphere. Small snug area, dining room and function room gives space for both drinkers and diners. Home cooked meals are served 12-9 everyday. There is live music every Friday and Saturday night, and Sky Sports and BT Sports on a big screen in the downstairs cellar bar. Large sunny beer garden at rear with separate covered smokers' area, overlooking the adjacent large mill pond. Cromford is in the Derwent Mills World Heritage site.

Greyhound Hotel

Greyhound Hotel

Market Place, Cromford DE4 3QE

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden
+16

This three storey sandstone Georgian hotel is the most prominent building in Cromford market place. Built by Sir Richard Arkwright, but named for the black greyhound on the family crest of Phillip Gell it is still known as the Black Dog by some locals. The prominent Smith of Derby clock is recently restored. It has recently been refurbished to a high standard, at the moment there are four changing beers,often from Derby Brewing Company, Peak Ales and Nottingham Brewery, whilst the new tenant assesses demand. Over sixty different wines are also served.

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