Pilsley's Devonshire Arms is a delightful 18th-century village Inn situated on the Chatsworth Estate; Chatsworth House is only a short drive away, or a longer walk for those who prefer to enjoy the fresh air.
What makes a stay at The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley unique?
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is famous for the quality of food it provides and the sourcing of its locally brewed ales. It offers 13 cosy bedrooms, including the Farmhouse four-poster rooms, and showcases itself as the perfect place to stay when discovering Chatsworth and the Peak District National Park.
What style cuisine is on offer at The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley?
Dining at The Devonshire Arms styles itself on very sophisticated pub food. The Head Chef sources local ingredients, most of which come from the Chatsworth Estate itself and the drinks include excellent local ales on tap, including Chatsworth Gold. Breakfast is also a local treat with produce delivered from the local farms.
What is the signature dish at The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley?
Please visit their website by clicking the 'go to their website' button at the top of this page for up to date menus. The dishes alter seasonally and the wine list is always adjusted accordingly.
What are the rooms and facilities on offer at The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley?
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is lucky to be surrounded by simple, natural beauty within its surrounding landscape. On the first floor of the main inn are the Petite, Classic and Deluxe rooms and six Four Poster rooms are located in the exquisitely restored Farmhouse. Well-behaved dogs are allowed in the Farmhouse rooms only.
What can guests enjoy when staying in the Bakewell area?
As the only market town within the Peak District National Park boundary, Bakewell is characterised by attractive courtyards, independent shops and cafés. Its location on the River Wye makes it an exceptionally popular destination for tourists of the Peak District.