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The Plough Inn at Brackenfield - A 16th Century listed building and former farmhouse near the village of Brackenfield on the edge of Derbyshire’s Peak District. The Inn serves value for money traditional Coaching Inn fare, with a modern twist, and guests can choose to dine in the large bar area, which offers three distinct levels, the Orchard Restaurant, or the ‘Potting Shed’. The Inn caters for weddings, celebrations and business meetings, as well as more intimate dining. There is an excellent selection of real ales, locally sourced micro-brewed ales, fine beers and wines, with an excellent cellar. The Plough is situated a few miles from Matlock and Alfreton on the A615 road.
Blazing log fires, fine festive foods and fine wines, in fact the very best the season has to offer, combined with peace, tranquillity and beautiful surroundings, is the essence of Christmas at The Plough.
Telephone: 01629 534437
Facsimile: 01629 534169
E-mail: info@theploughbrackenfield.co.uk
Our e-newsletter, informing you of up and coming events, functions, special offers, seasonal menu changes, etc.
Useful Links
The Plough at Brackenfield links page has suggestions, ideas and information that should enhance your visit to our country Inn, the village of Brackenfield, and this beautiful part of Derbyshire.
For places of interest in and around the Plough Country Inn and the village of Brackenfield, please click on any of the links below:
Brackenfield – A history of the village and the surrounding area.
Crich – The ‘lighthouse-like’ memorial to the Sherwood Foresters Regiment, and all those who died in two World Wars - Situated near to the village of Crich and the famous Crich Tramway Museum.
Ogston – The local reservoir, with sailing club – History, bird watching tips, etc.
Alfreton – A nearby town - History.
Alfreton – What to do & where to go in and around Alfreton.
Ashover – A history of this nearby quaint village.
Tansley – A short distance away on the A615 Matlock Road – History, etc.
Matlock – One of the largest & closest towns - What’s on, things to do, history of the town & the beautiful adjacent Matlock Bath.
Chatsworth – The estates official website.
For places of interest, places to visit, & things to do in Derbyshire and the Peak National Park, please try the following links:
Peak District Organisation - For general information on the Peak National Park, what to do and where to find it, the history, geology, environment, etc.
Discover Derbyshire and the Peak district on foot - A wealth of information for walkers and walking in the area.
For Historic Houses and sites owned by the National Trust and English Heritage, please try the following:
National Trust - A wealth of information for the Trust’s properties in Derbyshire; history, location, opening times, etc.
English Heritage – A searchable site for the organisation that will link to local sites of interest, with opening times and admission prices.



