Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

About us

ur traditional freehouse pub serves homecooked food, local cask ales and offers beautiful accommodation with stunning function room space. We are set in Ringinglow Village at the gateway to the Peak National Park, with stunning views across the Mayfield Valley.

Our 4 Star Grade II listed Coaching Inn is used for conferences, weddings, special occasions and motivational team building events.

Our Burbage Bar and Mayfield Restaurant serve traditional, affordable pub food and homemade specials in a friendly welcoming atmosphere, complimented by oak beams and log fires.

We offer the perfect destination for a break to indulge in your favourite pastime, explore the breathtaking scenery of the Peak National Park or visit Sheffield's many city centre attractions.

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Anthony

2 months ago

Visited the Norfolk Arms on a bustling Saturday at 12:30. The service was exceptionally friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The steak and ale pie was a delight – rich flavors and a perfect pastry. The chips were a standout too. Bonus points for being dog-friendly; a great spot for both two and four-legged friends. Highly recommend this place for a satisfying meal.

Samantha Samantha

2 months ago

We didn't stay over, so I can't comment on the rooms. We visited for lunch on New Year's Day. We had booked a table for a birthday meal for 4. One of our party has mobility issues and uses a rollator like a Walker but with wheels to get around. She insisted on managing with it folded against the safety warnings because everywhere was so crowded. The pub was extremely busy, all the staff were working very hard. It was nice that ?Sue?(short dark hair) came over to wish a Happy Birthday despite the rush, and the young waitress (blonde hair in bun) who took the cake was helpful and attentive despite being rushed off their feet. You can only order at the bar, not the table or via an app. This made the bar really busy and even getting a drink was a long process. The hot drink station was way too small and wasn't coping at all. Food was taking a while, but the busy-ness made that understandable... I just wonder if the atmosphere would have been less chaotic if people had the option of staying seated to order. The food is very simple, Rustic and traditional in style. The pies that two of us had from the specials list had a short/cold water pastry crust that was a bit hard around the edges, and the lovely chicken was in a very bland gravy. The roast potatoes had a decent level of crispness, I should have asked for fresh veg instead of mushy peas. They are very good value if you enjoy that style of cooking. I think it was about £8 each. The best plateful on the table was definitely the scampi... 10 scampis, great chip shop style chips and they disappeared unusually fast for that person! Our other person had fish pie...said it had lots of salmon in it and they really enjoyed it. My only vaguely negative point would be the lady with shorter brown hair behind the bar, who stood out amongst all other staff as being sharp and unwelcoming... maybe it was just a bad day??

Sharon Glave

3 months ago

In the middle of a mid week walk, we called in for coffee, which was very tasty. Busy lunch time, always speaks volumes mid week In my opinion. A cosy pub, which also welcomes dogs. There is plenty of outdoor space and parking. Super views, too.

Heather W

5 months ago

Great location to stay - on the edge of Sheffield and Peak District National Park. Great walks nearby and views over the city and can be in the city in 10 -15 mins. Very friendly staff and good menu with good range of options for both breakfast and bar/restaurant menu. Nice to see it was popular with locals too.

Harry Heathfield

7 months ago

This lovely countryside pub is close to many outdoor attractions, not far from Sheffield City Centre. We stopped here recently for a small lunch from the sandwich and chips part of the menu; the food is what you expect from the typical non-fancy pub, and the price is reasonably well aligned. The staff are friendly; the building is a little dated but clean and tidy. There’s plenty of outdoor seating and parking spaces; however, it’s busy on weekends, so get there early or book in advance to avoid disappointment.

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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623