After months of speculation, Longbow Venues has officially revealed the name and concept behind its latest hospitality venture: The Charleston – a vibrant bar and restaurant set to open in early 2026 in the heart of Bakewell.

Housed in the grand, Grade II-listed former Royal Bank of Scotland building, The Charleston promises to be unlike anything Bakewell has seen before. Inspired by the elegance and exuberance of the 1920s, it will offer an immersive, all-day experience where heritage, hospitality and modern comfort meet.
A Stylish Reinvention of a Bakewell Icon
Designed in collaboration with Concorde BGW, Longbow Venues alongside landlord Coverland UK, are investing a significant £2.5 million into transforming this iconic sandstone building. This opulent renovation will celebrate original features – such as soaring ceilings, ornate cornices, and tall arched windows – while introducing warm lighting, rich textures, and bold design cues drawn from the golden age of cocktails and jazz.
It will be a venue that sets the tone for a new era of sociable and sparkling occasions, complemented by stylish dining, cocktails, coffees and the very best tipples in the Peak District.

The Charleston will span two floors, with a bustling ground-floor bar and restaurant offering a sophisticated and lively experience and a sweeping vivacious upstairs restaurant. The venue will accommodate seating for up to 160 guests, with additional standing space in the bar area. A baby grand piano will take centre stage, with daily live music – from smooth jazz to soul to classic 1920s swing – recreating the perfect atmosphere of the prohibition age.
Outside, a beautifully designed courtyard will offer additional seating for up to 90 guests. Heated, semi-sheltered and thoughtfully arranged, it provides a fabulous setting for alfresco dining and drinks.
Another standout feature is a distinctive private dining room set within the bank’s original strong room – an intimate and exclusive space for up to 10 guests, ideal for special occasions, business meetings and get-togethers.
“A Place That Captures the Spirit of Bakewell”
“Bringing this building back to life has been a personal mission,” explains Rob Hattersley, founder of Longbow Bars & Restaurants. “I grew up in Bakewell, and it’s incredibly exciting to be reviving such a local landmark full of grandeur – not just preserving its heritage but giving it a new lease of life as a warm, welcoming space that locals and visitors will love.”
Rob’s hospitality roots also run deep in the town. His parents owned Aitch’s Wine Bar and Bistro, a much-loved Bakewell institution between 1982 and 2004.
“My hospitality career started at Aitch’s when I was 14 years old, and since it closed, people have often said there’s been a gap – a place with that same mix of energy, great food, warm hospitality and a bit of occasion,” says Rob. “The Charleston is about capturing that spirit for today.”
The Charleston will open to the public in early 2026.
To follow progress or to find out more about careers at The Charleston, please visit the-charleston.com, email [email protected] or follow The Charleston on Instagram or Facebook: @thecharlestonbakewell.






