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The Flying Childers Inn, Matlock
Stanton in Peak
Postal town: Matlock
DE4 2LW
Served areas
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Will Larter left this review about The Flying Childers Inn
A small, traditional village pub, formed from two adjacent buildings on a shallow corner in the centre of the village. The front door opens into what appears to be a tiny village shop, with a disused hatch that must have functioned as an off sales. A door to the right leads into the very small public bar, which has a real fire, three settles and a small bar counter with three hand pumps. The beers are repeated on another three pumps in the room to the left of the porch, which is larger and has bench seating and a small fire place; this room was apparently not part of the pub originally. Most of the fittings and furniture appear unchanged over many decades and the pub is on Camra's regional inventory of historic pub interiors. Beers available at the time of my visit were Bombardier, Spitfire and the rather more local Storm Pale Gale. I had a half of Bombardier, which was in good condition. (The 172 bus from Bakewell at 11:25 gets here just before opening time, and there is another back to Bakewell at 12:20pm, but please note that it was a couple of minutes ahead of timetable; luckily I had left the pub early just in case. A 30 minute walk to Rowsley will meet a more frequent bus service to either Bakewell or Derby.)
On 14th December 2017
- rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about Flying Childers
This pub is in a very quiet small village.
There are two small rooms here we went it the room on the right and this was fairly basic and unaltered but comfortable enough there were three real ales on here we had a drink of Castle Rock Harvest Pale and this was very nice the other beers were Bombadier and a beer called Classic Bitter we did'nt know who brewed this beer.
Visiting this pub is like going back in time there is an old till and sweets behind the bar there was no hot food but there was some decent looking cobs.
On 14th October 2010
- rating: 7
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isabella watson left this review about Flying Childers
USED TO BE A FANTASTIC BOOZA WHEN JOHN HAD IT AND BEV WORKED BEHIND THE BAR AND THE BEST CHEESE AND ONION COBS WORLD WIDE PS AINT BEEN IN FOR 15 YEARS USED TO GO IN WITH OLD FRIENDS NOG AND KENNY WHO SADLY PAST AWAY LAST YEAR THIS PUB HAS GOT A LOT OF HAPPY MEMORIES FOR ME OH IM BRY ON ME WOMANS SITE
On 1st November 2008
- no rating submitted
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 17 April 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Car Park : Yes last updated 17 April 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 17 April 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 17 April 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 14 October 2010 by Alan Winfield
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