Located on Nursery Road in North Anston, Little Mester is a charming gastropub that combines a warm, welcoming atmosphere with delicious, hearty meals. Known for its relaxed environment and high-quality dishes, it has become a go-to spot for both locals and visitors. The venue showcases a traditional yet modern pub feel, offering everything from classic British favourites to contemporary specials. Its friendly staff and comfortable setting make it an ideal place to unwind with friends or family.
As a dog friendly venue, Little Mester opens its doors to well-behaved furry companions, ensuring that everyone—whether on two legs or four—feels welcome. Its spacious interior and outdoor seating provide flexibility for those visiting with dogs, and its countryside location makes it a great stop after exploring the surrounding area.
North Anston itself offers a blend of natural beauty and community charm. Close by is Anston Stones Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) that boasts stunning limestone gorges, wooded trails, and plenty of space for a refreshing walk. It’s a perfect spot for dog walkers looking to enjoy scenic routes away from busy roads.
The surrounding area also includes nearby towns like Dinnington and Worksop, where visitors can explore local shops, markets, and historic landmarks. Little Mester’s convenient location makes it a great base for exploring South Yorkshire’s countryside while enjoying the comforts of a traditional British pub.
Anston Stones Wood (1 mile or 20 minutes walk): A tranquil woodland area with limestone gorges and nature trails, perfect for a peaceful walk or exploring with your dog.
Kiveton Community Woodland (2 miles or 40 minutes walk): A regenerated colliery site offering open spaces, wooded areas, and trails ideal for outdoor activities.
Thurcroft Woods (3 miles or a short drive): A small but charming woodland space for casual walks and enjoying nature.
Rother Valley Country Park (5 miles or a short drive): A large park featuring lakes, walking paths, and water sports activities, suitable for a fun day out.
Creswell Crags (6 miles or a short drive): A fascinating limestone gorge with prehistoric caves and a museum showcasing archaeological finds.
By Car: Parking options include limited on-street spaces on Nursery Road. For longer stays, visitors can use the Pay and Display car park at Anston Parish Hall (0.5 miles away).
By Public Transport: The venue is served by local bus routes including the X5 and 19, providing connections to Sheffield and nearby areas. The closest stop is on Nursery Road, a short walk away.
By Foot/Bicycle: Little Mester is accessible by foot from surrounding residential areas in North Anston. Cyclists can find bike racks near the village centre for secure parking.
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