The Cheshire Cheese Inn
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The Cheshire Cheese Inn

Edale Rd, Hope, S33 6ZF, United Kingdom
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Located in Hope Valley, The Cheshire Cheese Inn is in a rural location, within a 5-minute drive of Castleton Museum and Peveril Castle. This inn is 7.2 mi (11.6 km) from Peak District National Park and 13.1 mi (21.1 km) from Chatsworth House.Show More
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4.1/5Cleanliness: 4.1
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ParkingFreeWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Peveril Castle
(2.6 km)
Landmarks: Peak Cavern
(2.6 km)
Landmarks: Speedwell Cavern
(3.4 km)
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Double or Twin Room, Bathtub (#4)
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Double or Twin Room, Bathtub (#4)

1 King bed or 2 Single bed
Non-smoking
Private Bath
TV
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4.1/5
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  • Cleanliness4.1
  • Amenities4.1
  • Location4.1
  • Service4.1
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Guests enjoyed the high-quality, fresh breakfast with hot options and excellent coffee, appreciated the spacious and comfortable beds, lauded the friendly and proficient staff, and valued the perfect location for exploring nearby hills and countryside.
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Guest User
March 1, 2024
Wow - we were driving round the Castleton loop and decided lunch was in order. We came upon this pub and looked at the menu to see if they did a ploughnmans and yes they did ! Well this is most probably the best ploughmans we have ever had and we have tried a few. The ham moist and thick, the pork pie just amazing the cheese just perfect and the platter just went on with superb chutney and coleslaw and the bread served with it was so fresh and crusty and tasty. all in all just brilliant. The landlord and serving staff were also great hosts. Thank you.
Guest User
March 1, 2024
I’ve never written a bad review for anywhere before but I feel strongly that this establishment is one to avoid. We visited the Cheshire Cheese Inn after walking up Mam Tor this afternoon. We sat outside for a short while for a drink whilst we waited for our indoor table booking - we enjoyed a drink in the beer garden. Unfortunately, our meal was below standard to say the least. 3 of the meals arrived and then we waited another 10 minutes for the 4th meal to arrive - not a great start but we could see staff were busy so we could understand. 2 of our party ordered the pork roast dinner and although the meat was ok, the veg was frozen from a packet, as were the roast potatoes. We also had cauliflower cheese but it had literally no cheese on it - not fantastic when the name of the pub literally references cheese! Another member of the group had the steak and ale pie which was incredibly dry as it had no gravy at all within it. The worst meal of the 4 was the burger which had not been flipped and was therefore charcoaled on one side and pink on the other. It was also literally just a cheap white bread bun and a slab of meat inside; no butter, lettuce, tomato, relish or anything. You could have mistaken it for a burger bought at a football match. £16 for this was astonishingly overpriced. The chips were also very undercooked. The table next to us had been waiting 40 minutes for their pudding and had asked for their bill as they were fed up of waiting - another unhappy customer. And the table behind us had asked to speak to the manager (who was really horrendously rude to them) as they had ordered a child’s roast and an adults roast and the adults portion had no more than the child’s but was double the price. The attitude and bitterness of the landlady towards this family was extremely uncomfortable for everybody in the room to witness. She also stated that “today had been hell for them” which isn’t a great message to be sending out to paying customers. One waitress looked like she was crying and we were sat next to the kitchen so could hear the landlady/manager shouting at the young staff when they came into the kitchen to tell her some tables needed her/had a complaint. Again really uncomfortable to witness young members of staff being put under pressure like that. Nobody came to check back on us to see how our food was/had been so we didn’t have the opportunity to raise this with staff whilst we were eating. Once we had finished we waited for a member of staff to clear plates and ask how the food had been and raise that we had some concerns but nobody came so we went to the bar, paid and left. All in all, not a great experience. Maybe the management should consider streamlining the menu so they can focus on quality food or maybe serving only drinks outside so that they aren’t stretched as thin.
Guest User
February 21, 2024
I stumbled upon this accommodation when searching for something cosy in the Peak District and was encouraged to book a 2-night stay due to the positive reviews. The super king room was clean, a good size & had all the amenities you would expect in a B&B. My partner could not get over how comfortable the bed was and raved about it at numerous points over the weekend! We had drinks and an evening meal in the pub both nights and were pleasantly surprised at the freshness of the produce and standard of the cooking. The pub is rustic and seems to suddenly clear at a very reasonable hour so there was no danger of our sleep being affected by downstairs noise during our stay. The pub is on a fairly busy road, however, and cars pass by in the early morning so that may not suit you if you’re a light sleeper wanting a lie-in. We wanted to get up and get walking so it wasn’t really a problem for us. Breakfast was freshly cooked, piping hot and really tasty, with good coffee. Laura, the owner, even managed to remain gracious when I revealed I had accidentally chucked coffee grounds on the floor in the bedroom. I blame the previous night’s Malbecs! The Cheshire Cheese Inn comes with a glowing endorsement & lots of gratitude to all the staff for our pleasant stay.
Joanne
January 28, 2024
Amazing friendly owners and staff. Cannot say a thing negative. Helpful and nothing was too much trouble. Local to Mam Tor and Castleton village. Will stay again.
Guest User
November 22, 2023
We booked a table for Sunday roast with 4 adults and I wrote a note saying we had 2 small dogs. On arrival we were shown to a table by a very unfriendly man. We took our coats and bags and hung them on hooks behind our seats. As the table was situated in middle of room i settled the two dogs on a blanket I had bought for them at one end of the table. The same very unfriendly man came along and said could I move the dogs as he didn't like dogs. Why would you run a dog friendly pub if you don't like dogs. He then proceeded to throw my rucksack that he knocked off hooks. When he returned to take our orders we informed him we would not be staying due to feeling very unwelcome by him. He was extremely rude to us and then proceeded to stand out the back and slag us off. We visit castleton and the hope Valley regularly but will not be returning to this pub again
Guest User
November 19, 2023
Visited the Cheshire Cheese Inn for a Sunday lunch, and I must say it’s the best roast dinner I’ve had in Sheffield for a very long time. Delicious food, lovely atmosphere, warm fire and great hospitality. A real hidden gem! We’ll definitely be back :)
Steve
November 14, 2023
Accommodation A bit tired and cobwebs on the ceiling in the bedroom. Service however was excellent with a friendly staff. Food was fine
Anna
November 4, 2023
Lovely cosy country pub with great food and friendly service. Perfect for a cosy weekend in the Peaks
Andrew
October 29, 2023
What a lovely old fashioned inn and set in such a beautiful part of the UK, and not a stones thrown from stunning Castleton. It's important to remember that the accommodation will primarily be used by walkers. It's also important to state that this is an old inn, so the floors in the rooms are a little topsy turvie. But to me, it just added character to the accommodation. The room was warm and welcoming. The chocolate biscuits - Breakaway and Blueriben add a little nostalgia to our stay. The bed was big and very comfortable. Breakfast was very good and hot. We ate in the inn both nights and the meals were excellent, with a good selection of hand pulled ales. We booked a table for both nights, which proved a good move as the inn did get busy from very early evening. There is limited car parking opposite the inn, which comprises of around 5 spaces. It's a matter of first come, first served as these are also used by pub goers - not just accommodation guests. Take my advice, if you can't get parked in one of these spaces, then park your car down the road, nearer the main road / around the butcher's shop which is a 3 or 4 minute walk. The pub is on a narrow lane and lighting isn't good.

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–22:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 4
Located in Hope Valley, The Cheshire Cheese Inn is in a rural location, within a 5-minute drive of Castleton Museum and Peveril Castle. This inn is 7.2 mi (11.6 km) from Peak District National Park and 13.1 mi (21.1 km) from Chatsworth House.

Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the inn's coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary breakfast is included.

Free self parking is available onsite.

Stay in one of 4 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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How much does it cost to stay at The Cheshire Cheese Inn?

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What are the check-in and check-out times at The Cheshire Cheese Inn?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 11:00.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn provide airport transfer services?

No, the The Cheshire Cheese Inn doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does The Cheshire Cheese Inn have?

The Cheshire Cheese Inn has the following amenities and services: Parking.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn have a swimming pool?

No, The Cheshire Cheese Inn doesn't have a pool.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn have fitness amenities?

No, The Cheshire Cheese Inn doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn have non-smoking rooms?

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Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn provide breakfast?

Yes, The Cheshire Cheese Inn provides breakfast.

Does The Cheshire Cheese Inn have a restaurant?

No, The Cheshire Cheese Inn doesn't have a restaurant.

About This Property

Average Price FromUSD188
Hotel Star Rating3