What a lovely old fashioned inn and set in such a beautiful part of the UK, and not a stones thrown from stunning Castleton. It's important to remember that the accommodation will primarily be used by walkers. It's also important to state that this is an old inn, so the floors in the rooms are a little topsy turvie. But to me, it just added character to the accommodation. The room was warm and welcoming. The chocolate biscuits - Breakaway and Blueriben add a little nostalgia to our stay. The bed was big and very comfortable. Breakfast was very good and hot. We ate in the inn both nights and the meals were excellent, with a good selection of hand pulled ales. We booked a table for both nights, which proved a good move as the inn did get busy from very early evening. There is limited car parking opposite the inn, which comprises of around 5 spaces. It's a matter of first come, first served as these are also used by pub goers - not just accommodation guests. Take my advice, if you can't get parked in one of these spaces, then park your car down the road, nearer the main road / around the butcher's shop which is a 3 or 4 minute walk. The pub is on a narrow lane and lighting isn't good.