Sausages and Mash to Cheer the Soul but Veg Went Awol ; Secret Service We Go Under Cover to Check Out the Station Hotel, Ashbourne
Derby Evening Telegraph › July 11, 2009
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Derby Evening Telegraph › July 11, 2009
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AS you may guess from its name, The Station Hotel in Ashbourne, formerly known as The Beresford Arms Hotel, was built in 1901 opposite the railway station, which has since been demolished and transformed into the Tissington Trail.
So, it's an ideal place to stop off for lunch before - or after - a stroll in the sunshine on a weekend afternoon.See the full content of this document
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Sausages and Mash to Cheer the Soul but Veg Went Awol ; Secret Service We Go Under Cover to Check Out the Station Hotel, Ashbourne
Although we had not booked, our welcome was warm and friendly and we were ushered into the bar where we were invited to choose a table and given both t...
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