The George
Hathersage, Derbyshire
The George is bursting at the seams with history and provenance. The 6th Duke of Devonshire was its first registered owner and it provided regular visitor, Charlotte Bronte, with much inspiration for her masterpiece, Jane Eyre.
Honest, authentic pub classics with a modern twist that caters for everyone, representing the very best quality produce our county has to offer. Whether this is our à la carte menu, unique and diverse burgers, or wood-fired pizzas on sourdough bases, you’re in for a treat.
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Like the proverbial Phoenix-from-the-Flames, The George at Hathersage has risen from the flood waters of Storm Babet! You can throw all the superlatives you like at this
There's a saying that you can't keep a good thing down; well, there has never been truer words spoken than when it comes to The George at Hathersage! This iconic
You can't fail to be impressed by The George at Hathersage when you first clap eyes on it; the huge stone building commands your attention with its imposing beauty. It has its own car park too
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The George Hathersage, a 500-year-old Peak District coaching inn, which was once frequented by Charlotte Bronte, will reopen
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