The Prince of Wales, Baslow

“Local produce cooked with flair in a delightful pub setting” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE

Official Rating
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With a real fire and locally-brewed ales, the Prince of Wales is very much the village hub, but the seasonal food draws diners from afar. There’s a warming fire in winter and a very welcoming, convivial atmosphere. An ideal place to stop if you’ve been for a visit to nearby Chatsworth House.

Awards, accolades & Welcome Schemes

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2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
The Prince of Wales, Baslow
Church Lane, BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE, DE45 1RY

Features

Facilities
  • Seats: 140
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible toilets
  • Assist dogs welcome
Opening times
  • Closed: 25 December
Food and Drink
  • Wines under £30: 9
  • Wines over £30: 30
  • Wines by the glass: 8
  • Cuisine style: Modern British

About the area

Discover Derbyshire

The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.

The county is well endowed with stately homes – most notably Chatsworth, the palatial home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, with its outstanding collections of paintings, statuary and art. Other gems include the well preserved medieval Haddon Hall, the Elizabethan Hardwick Hall, and Kedleston Hall, whose entrance front has been described as the grandest Palladian façade in Britain.

The spa town of Matlock is the county’s administrative centre and other major towns of interest include Derby and the old coal mining town of Chesterfield, with its crooked spire. Around the villages of Derbyshire, look out for the ancient tradition of well dressing, the decorating of springs and wells – the precious sources of life-sustaining water – with pictures formed from flowers.

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