Property Description

Nestled in the charming village of Darley Dale, just 4 miles north of Matlock in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District, The Church Inn is a quintessential English country pub. Built from local stone, this traditional inn sits proudly opposite the village church, surrounded by cottage-style homes to the rear and open countryside to the front. A true country retreat, The Church Inn welcomes walkers with muddy boots, well-behaved dogs, and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find crackling fires, local cask ales, and a crowd of loyal locals and passing hikers alike. The pub is ideally situated just off the A6 road for easy car access, a short walk from Darley Dale Station on the heritage Peak Rail steam railway, within walking distance of several popular tourist campsites and well connected by regular local buses from Matlock.

Pub Layout 

As you enter the pub you are welcomed by two rooms. On one side a cosy lounge snug, featuring comfortable seating, hardwood tables, and an open fire—creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for relaxed drinks and conversation. The second room has a more traditional bar feel, with a spacious, open-plan layout, stone flooring, and wooden bench seating. A darts oche and TV add to the lively, social vibe, while ample space allows for vertical drinking. This area flows into a softer corner with two sofas, low tables, and a log-burning stove a real highlight that enhances the pub’s charm and comfort. To the rear, the pub boasts a private drinking yard with a designated smoking area, leading into a generously sized, enclosed beer garden—a valuable asset with huge potential, ideal for outdoor events and summer trade. At the front, just across the lane, there’s a large customer area featuring both tarmacked parking and a grassed picnic space dotted with tables—perfect for outdoor dining and drinks. This area enjoys a scenic backdrop, backing onto the steam railway line and a popular bridle path, offering excellent footfall and a unique rural charm.

Trading Style

The pub currently enjoys an excellent local trade as it has a leading choice and quality cask ale offer. The current licensee is local and plays a big part in the community which is vital to its popularity. The clientele are varied in social demographic and age with a broad range of customers that makes the pub special. It is not all horse riders and ale drinkers, with regular live bands and events put on outside in the summer, world lagers, wines and gins are sold a plenty. Major sporting events are shown and well attended especially rugby and football.  Occasional live music is well received given the space of the pub this is normally smaller groups or solo artists. The pub is popular with destination drinkers and tourists especially in the Summer from the local camp sites or out walking in the Derbyshire countryside. Although the pub is predominantly used to serve drinking customers the current licensee has developed a small food offer which the new licensee will need to continue and develop.

Agreement Type

Property Facilities

Restaurant/Food Open Fire Private Accommodation Cask Ale Live Music Parking Beer Garden

Property Financials

Approx. Total Ingoings

£11,000

Annual Rent

£23,500


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