The Dukeries Lodge Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, NG21 9HS

  • 18 bedrooms

Explore Sherwood Forest from this historic lodge

The Dukeries Lodge is a beautifully refurbished 18th century inn situated in the village of Edwinstowe. Once part of the Dukeries region named after grand ducal estates, the pub emphasises its heritage through traditional architecture, original features, and locally inspired interiors. Book a stay in one of 18 individually designed bedrooms, enjoy delicious food, and explore ancient woodlands, historical estates, and the National Trust’s Clumber Park.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Family Friendly
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Dukeries Lodge offers 18 individually styled rooms, each blending period charm with modern comfort. Many rooms have original features such as stained glass, elements retained to honour its heritage.

Choose from standard bedrooms to superior rooms & suites. Each en-suite room comes with tea & coffee making facilities, cable TV, and WiFi access. Inter connecting rooms can be booked for families.

Food & Drink

Book a table in the Thoresby Dining Room, named after the magnificent Thoresby Hall.

Expect comforting Lodge classics, dishes from the chargrill, delicious sides and desserts, and a traditional roast on Sundays.

Behind the bar you will find local cask ales, draught beers and ciders, cocktails, spirits, and a carefully curated wine list.

In the summertime, enjoy al fresco drinking and dining on the terrace.

Nearby

Sherwood Pines Forest Park – Woodland trails, high ropes, cycling paths just a short drive away.

Major Oak (Robin Hood’s Tree) – Iconic ancient tree, central forest landmark.

St Mary’s Church, Edwinstowe – The traditional site of Robin Hood and Maid Marian’s marriage.

Clumber Park (National Trust)

Peak District (eastern edge) – A 40 minute drive away.