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Commissioned in 1761 by Sir Nathaniel Curzon and designed by Robet Adam. This grade II* listed building was used as a coaching inn for visitors to nearby Kedleston Hall. Previously refurbished by Derby Brewing Company. The large cottage style herb garden has plenty of seating with occasional additional exterior offerings (e.g. Prosecco bar, ice-cream van, doughnut van). The building also caters for events such as weddings.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Kedleston Country House, Kedleston
Source: Local