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The Devonshire Arms, Pilsley

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The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley

The Devonshire Arms is located on the scenic Chatsworth Estate owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, in the picturesque village of Pilsley, Derbyshire.  The hotel is easily accessible by car being just 16 miles from the M1 motorway and a 40 minute drive from Sheffield.  The nearest rail station is Chesterfield with connecting bus services to Pilsley.

Arrival and check-in:

Reception, The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
The inn’s reception

It was mid-afternoon when we arrived at the inn and with a good sized car park to the side and rear, we had no issues finding a parking space. There’s a dedicated reception desk to one side of the bar where we were greeted by Victoria, the receptionist on duty. Check-in was speedy and we were soon being shown to our room in the farmhouse located just a few steps away through the garden.

The Room:

Hilltop guest room, Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
Hilltop guest room

The Devonshire Arms has 13 rooms arranged between the main inn and the farmhouse. All rooms are gorgeous with period features with the six located in the beautifully renovated farmhouse having four poster beds.

Farmhouse guest room at the Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
Farmhouse guest room at the Devonshire Arms

We had been booked into Hilltop located on the first floor of the farmhouse and on opening the door I couldn’t believe how stunning it was. Taking pride of place was a huge four poster bed adorned with sumptuous drapes. It really felt as if we were sleeping in the stately home of Chatsworth House itself when I spotted the oak steps beside the bed to reach the deep mattress.

Pilsley VIllage, Derbyshire
Lovely views from our bedroom

The rooms have all been individually designed by the Duchess of Devonshire herself and filled with antiques. A deep filled sofa was positioned at the foot of the bed and with two large windows overlooking the idyllic village with its characterful sandstone cottages, it was absolutely delightful.

Hospitality tray. Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
Hospitality tray in our guest room

On a corner table we found a Nespresso maker, kettle, teas, coffee, hot chocolate, bottled water and an entire box of Chatsworth chocolate and hazelnut cookies. The coffee mugs depicted Chatsworth House and everything was very tasteful. Small pods of milk were provided but better still, a small note advised that fresh milk had been placed in the farmhouse fridge for guests use so I popped downstairs to fill our milk jug before putting the kettle on.

Ensuite bathroom, Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
Our en-suite bathroom

The room boasted a large en-suite with a walk-in shower, separate bath tub, fragrant Chatsworth toiletries and fluffy dressing gowns. We slept like logs between the luxurious Egyptian cotton bed linen staring up at the extravagant drapes above our heads as we woke the next morning.

Dining:

Restaurant, at the Devonshire Arms Pilsley
Restaurant, at the Devonshire Arms

Dinner: Meals are served in the inn with two cosy dining rooms to each side of the bar. We’d reserved a table for 7.00 p.m. and after being shown to a cosy corner we studied the menu whilst sipping glasses of wine. Produce is sourced locally wherever possible with much of it from the Chatsworth Estate.

Roast lamb at the Devonshire Arms Pilsley
My main of roast lamb

For starters, I opted for scallops and calamari with a squid ink sauce which tasted very fresh and flavoursome. Across the table Mr. C. also chose fish, selecting the cured salmon with couscous and a Thai curry sauce. An unusual combination, but one he informed me that worked very well. Moving on to mains, I plumped for the Chatsworth Farm lamb rump with spring greens which was served pink as it should be, succulent and very tender. Meanwhile, my husband’s braised brisket served with a Bourguignon sauce also looked very tempting. Both our mains were beautifully plated and highly recommended.

Cheese platter dessert at the Devonshire Arms Pilsley
Cheese platter for dessert

A little rest was then needed before ordering desserts as I had my eyes set on the Courtyard Dairy cheeseboard with celery butter, crackers, frozen grapes and quince jelly. With five varieties of cheese arriving on the platter I wasn’t sure how I’d get through them all but being a cheese lover I eventually managed it savouring every last crumb of delicious cheese.

Breakfast at the Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
Breakfast at the inn

Breakfast: This is also served in the cosy bar with items selected from the menu. We both started the day with bowls of granola, fresh fruit, honey and yoghurt before moving onto our expertly prepared cooked dishes of smashed avocado and scrambled eggs with smoked salmon. We rounded off our breakfast with slices of thick toast served with lashings of butter and thick cut orange marmalade and after draining our large cafetière of coffee, we were ready to face the day ahead.

The Facilities:

Bar lounge, Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
The cosy bar

The inn is the focal point of the village and popular with locals and guests alike. Pets are welcome in the bar and the majority of the guest rooms. The cosy bar serves a range of ales, wine and spirits all of which are competitively priced with bar snacks and meals available throughout the day.

The bar at the Devonshire Inn, Pilsley
The bar at the Devonshire Inn

There’s also an attractive beer garden to the rear of the pub in which to enjoy refreshments during warm weather.

Kitchen garden, Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
The kitchen garden

Adjacent to the beer garden is the kitchen garden into which you can wander to take a look at the various herbs and vegetables growing for use by the Devonshire’s chefs.

Beer garden, Devonshire Arms, Pilsley
The beer garden

A huge bonus of staying at the Devonshire Arms is that all guests are given complimentary passes to Chatsworth House and its extensive gardens for the duration of their stay. Exploring the grandeur of Chatsworth is an absolute must on any visit to the area and with standard tickets costing in excess of £31 each this is a real saving when taken into consideration with the room rates.

Out and About:

Below are my suggestions of some lovely places to visit whilst staying at the Devonshire Inn.

Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop

Chatsworth Farm Shop, Pilsley
Chatsworth Farm Shop

Visit this wonderful farm shop just five minutes walk from the inn and take an opportunity to stock up on its extensive range of seasonal fresh produce, cheese, chutneys and bakery items.  Housed in the estate’s former shire horse stud farm both the farm shop and the 300 year old inn are firm advocates of local produce. Many of the dishes on the menu at the Devonshire feature ingredients which have come from the shop.

Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House

Just a five minute drive from the inn stands the majestic Chatsworth House. A visit to Chatsworth is a must for all visitors.  The house is home to the Duke & Duchess of Devonshire and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.  Visitors are able to explore over 25 rooms including the Painted Hall, State Rooms, Sculpture Gallery and the extensive grounds. Chatsworth House

Bakewell

Bakewell, Derbyshire
Bakewell, Derbyshire

Visit the charming small town of Bakewell, which is the only town wholly in the national park. This historic small market town is lovely with its characterful stone cottages and old buildings. The River Wye winds its way through the town beneath the Gothic five arch stone bridge.  Monday is market day so if your visit extends over a weekend enjoy a wander around the stalls then call into the Original Bakewell Pudding Shop for a pot of tea and a Bakewell pudding or a slice of Bakewell tart.

Buxton

Buxton Crescent
Buxton Crescent

I suggest also visiting the spa town of Buxton.  This elegant town has been welcoming visitors since Roman times due to the healing properties of its thermal spa waters.  It’s also the highest market town in England standing 300 metres above sea level in the High Peak. Much of the town’s Georgian architecture is linked to the 5th Duke of Devonshire who carried out ambitious plans to make Buxton a spa town to rival that of Bath in the 18th century.  Admire Buxton Crescent and the nearby Pump Room which was built for the 7th Duke of Devonshire in 1894.  It was last used to take the waters in the 1970’s and today visitors can freely fill up their water bottles from the spring outside its doors.

Castleton

Castleton, Derbyshire
Castleton, Derbyshire

Another delightful place is Castleton which is one of the most beautiful villages of the White Peak.  The Castleton area is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) famous for its large deposits of Blue John stone.  This semi-precious mineral is a rare form of fluorite characterised by bands of purple, blue or yellow and is unique to this part of the Peak District and can be viewed from a visit to one of its four cave systems.

Heage Windmill

Heage Windmill, Derbyshire
Heage Windmill

A fascinating historic windmill offering guided tours. The windmill is open at weekends and Bank Holiday Mondays from April until the end of October. Join one of the 40 minute guided tours to learn the history of the windmill, and discover how stoneground flour is traditionally milled. Heage Windmill

The Heights of Abraham

Heights of Abraham
Heights of Abraham

Situated at Matlock Bath, enjoy an alpine cable car ride across the Derwent Valley up to the hilltop estate. Tickets include guided tours of two caverns, nature walks, woodland trails, and exhibitions. The Heights of Abraham

Overall:

The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley

Staying at the Devonshire Arms was an absolute joy with its immaculately appointed room, antique furnishings and delicious food. Whether it’s for a romantic weekend, countryside getaway or a meet up with friends, the characterful Devonshire Inn fits the bill perfectly.

Details: The Devonshire Arms, Pilsley, Chatsworth Estate, Derbyshire, DE45 1UL

We were guests of The Devonshire Arms Pilsley and Visit the Peak District and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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35 responses to “The Devonshire Arms, Pilsley”

  1. wrookieschu Avatar

    Stunning! I love the architecture and how quaint it looks. Also that’s my kind of breakfast and the cheese board looked great too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is gorgeous . Very cosy and with delicious food too. Thanks for your interest.

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  2. Chuckster Avatar
    Chuckster

    Terrific post, lovely place. Thanks for all this fabulous information!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure. Great to find out that you found it helpful.

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  3. grandmisadventures Avatar

    How lovely! You always find the best places Marion. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I try! Thanks so much for your interest and kind words Meg.

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  4. travelwithgma Avatar

    No matter how many times I visit England, there is far more to see and do than I shall ever manage. I have visited Chatsworth, sampled their beautiful fresh produce and admired the gardens, but have not visited the other places you refer to. If I can’t live in England, reading about it is a consolation prize.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words. Derbyshire is a beautiful, scenic county with so much to offer. So pleased to learn that you have already explored Chatsworth.

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  5. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Loved every picture. Tastefully presented both within and outside the hotel. Loved the old-world charm of the village too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian for your interest and kind words. The Devonshire Arms is absolutely gorgeous.

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  6. Lookoom Avatar

    The Devonshire Arms is another small inn that keeps British traditions at their best. The bed is indeed impressive.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to reflect on my stay at the Devonshire. It’s a beautiful,pub and that high bed was certainly comfortable.

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  7. Pit Avatar

    Now that’s a hotel to my liking! 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Beautiful, isn’t it! Thanks for your interest.

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  8. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion you saw these an images in Devonshire. This is so yummy 😋. Your room is so amazing. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Anita.

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    What a beautiful spot to stay. It looks very cozy and comfortable. The food looks delicious. It’s neat to hear how they grow some of their own vegetables and herbs.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is lovely and the food absolutely delicious. Thanks so much for your interest and comments Linda.

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    A combo of cozy and luxury! The Devonshire Arms in Pilsley looks so quaint, yet modern, and I’m glad you took us on this little journey to another part of England. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words and interest Rebecca. It’s a delightful old inn renovated for the needs of today. Chatsworth House is beautiful and I hope you get to visit sometime.

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  11. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    It’s such a lovely room and creates an illusion of warmth (which is probably welcome during winter). And, as always, your food looks delicious (your photo of the cheese platter reminds me that I should order a smaller main meal next time if a cheese platter is on the menu). An inn with an exceptionally beautiful room, delicious food and lovely garden … Marion, you once again showed us a wonderful choice of accommodation.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words concerning our stay at the delightful Devonshire Arms in Pilsley, Corna. We enjoyed a very relaxing stay there.

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  12. kagould17 Avatar

    I thought I recognized this place from our 2017 trip to Sheffield. We never stopped ion, but the inn and its food look lovely. Chatsworth was a pleasant surprise both for the walks in the area and the tours. A lovely part of Britain. Thanks for the memories Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read that you visited the Chatsworth Estate from Sheffield in 2017. It’s a lovely part of the world and the inn is both charming and cosy. Thanks for your interest Allan. M.

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  13. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    That room looks so cozy and a spacious bathroom is always a bonus! It would be hard to want to leave, but I’d definitely have to tour Chatsworth.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hopefully you’ll have an opportunity to tour Chatsworth one day Lyssy and the Devonshire Arms would be a perfect place to stay or to call in for a tasty pub meal. Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts. Marion

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    It seems like a wonderful place where to dust off the cobwebs and discover hidden gems. The pub looks more than inviting – I would have trouble forcing myself out again! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day. Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is delightful Aiva and I had trouble leaving too! Hope your week is going well. Thanks so much for your welcome thoughts.

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  15. Sheree Avatar
    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree. Loved the oak steps to reach the four poster bed!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Wholly understandable

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