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Welcome to Ashbourne And District (Sub Branch)

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Ashbourne and District (Sub Branch)

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Ashbourne

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Pubs & Clubs

Explore the best pubs and clubs in our branch. Find your next favourite spot for exceptional real ale and unforgettable atmospheres.

From historic pubs to local members’ clubs, discover the heart of the branch's community social scene.

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Stepping Stones
Rotisserie Pub Restaurants (Marston's) Pub, in Ashbourne
2 Regular Beers
(Key). Published on 23-03-2014
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Royal Oak
Pub, in Wetton
3 Changing Beers
(Key). Published on 23-03-2014
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George
Pub, in Alstonefield
1 Regular, 1 Changing Beers
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(Key). Published on 23-03-2014
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Watts Russell Arms
Pub, in Alstonefield
1 Regular, 2 Changing Beers
(Key). Published on 23-03-2014
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Dog & Partridge Country Inn
Pub, in Ashbourne
1 Regular, 2 Changing Beers

Breweries

Embark on a journey through the local breweries that are the backbone of our branch's ale heritage.

Discover small-batch artisans and historic establishments crafting exceptional real ale, cider, and perry.

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Cross Cottage, Clifton Road, Clifton, Ashbourne, DE6 2DH

Latest News from East Midlands

MP steps in to Cock fight

Growing concern is being voiced by residents over the continued closure and deterioration of the Cock Inn in Sibson, Leicestershire, one of the oldest pubs in England. The Cock Inn dates backs to 1250 and is widely regarded as among the oldest surviving inns in the country. The Grade II-listed building predates the Battle of Bosworth Field and is steeped in national folklore. Local tradition holds that the notorious highwayman, Dick Turpin, used the inn as a refuge.  Despite its historic significance, the pub has remained vacant since November 2019 and residents say the building has visibly deteriorated during that time.

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