The Greyhound is a distinctive historical building in Cromford. Cromford, situated in Derbyshire, is both a village and a civil parish nestled in the scenic valley of the River Derwent, between Wirksworth and Matlock. Positioned 17 miles north of Derby, 2 miles south of Matlock, and 1 mile south of Matlock Bath, it boasts a picturesque location – the train station is a 7-minute walk away and there is a direct bus route to both Sheffield and Chesterfield from outside the pub. With a rich history intertwined with the Arkwright family and local business narratives, the Greyhound is ideally situated for those exploring the Peak District through walks, cycling, and visits to various attractions.
Upon stepping into the impressive Greyhound, you are welcomed by a spacious open-plan bar and dining area. To the right, an arrangement of individual tables and seating is primarily designed for dining purposes, while to the left, an elevated lounge area offers comfortable seating. Towards the rear, a compact function/private dining area for 20 awaits, perfect for small gatherings, private dining experiences, or meetings. Additionally, you'll discover a well-equipped catering kitchen, male and female restrooms, and a captivating woodfire pizza oven on display. The Greyhound proudly features eight very well-maintained en-suite letting rooms, conveniently accessed through the pub.
Externally, a small parking area on the left provides parking options, supplemented by additional off-road parking or public parking to the front. A charming courtyard terrace graces the side, adding to the overall appeal of the establishment.
The private accommodation consists of one en-suite bedroom for staff and an office.