These boozers are among some of the oldest across Derbyshire, having served thirsty punters for centuries.
Not only have they stood the test of time, but some of these pubs come with remarkable histories – including some famous names said to have frequented them.
12 of Derbyshire’s most storied pubs are listed below – and they make perfect places to visit over the coming weeks and months.
1. Derbyshire’s oldest pubs
These are some of the county’s most historic pubs. Photo: Brian Eyre
2. Old Black Swan, Crich
The Old Black Swan reopened this summer after a period of closure - and this village pub is housed in a building that was constructed in the 1700s. Photo: Brian Eyre
3. Holly Bush Inn, Holly Bush Lane, Makeney
This 17th century pub is said to have been frequented by highwayman Dick Turpin - and it is still open today. Photo: Google
4. The Old Hall Hotel, Hope
The Old Hall Hotel has been an inn since 1730 - making it another of the oldest pubs across the Peak District. Photo: Google