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Stanton-by-Dale
Most conspicuous sight from the M1 is the
collection of iron buildings, waste-tips and
glowing furnaces that make up the massive
ironworks; but the rural character of the village
itself, with its slender cross, orderly lawns and
colourful flowerbeds, is virtually unaffected by
the industrial development round about. The
delightful Dale Abbey, with its wooden windmill,
hermit’s cave and tiny church, in which Alan-a-Dale is supposed to have wed, is but a short
walk away. The Nutbrook Canal, alas, has
completely vanished.
14 STANHOPE ARMS
Main Street (0115 9322603) DE7 4QA
Pedigree; Greene King IPA;
John Smith’s H
Large two-roomed village local. Repeated
winner of the “Beautiful Erewash” award for
it’s eye-catching floral displays. Homemade
food available every day in upstairs
restaurant with bar snacks available lunch
and evening.
M W O G L E
Guide to the facility lettering:
A = Accomodation
C = Real Cider
M = Car Parking
W = Disabled Access
K = Childrens’ Room
O = Outdoor Drinking Area
S = No Smoking
T = Train Station nearby
G = Traditional Games
L = Lunches Available
E = Evening Meals Available
F = Real Fire
R = Outstanding interior on National Inventory
X= Cask Marque
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