A tiny British village with a popular of less than 500 people has become the centre of attention, thanks to its popularity with one of the world's most famous movie stars.
Stoney Middleton is found in Derbyshire, hidden among the limestone rocks of of the Derbyshire Dales.
Until recently, it was known as being a picturesque place that looked nice in pictures but didn't really have much by way of a tourist industry.
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But now, thanks to Tom Cruise, the place is known worldwide.
Cruise filmed several scenes from his new Mission Impossible Seven movie in the Peak District village.
And it is thought that he loved being able to walk around the place and explore it when filming had finished for the day.
But not to be outdone, Oasis star Liam Gallagher is also a fan, and is a frequent visitor to one of the village's most famous food place.
Toll Bar Fish and Chips is award-winning, and is found in a toll house dating back hundreds of years.
But the most famous food place in the village is actually a curry house called Curry Cottage.
Although no famous fans, the place is inside a house that has been carved out of a limestone cave behind it.
And inside it, there is an actual cave you can have curry in, although it has got tables and chairs in so you won't be sitting on the floor in a cave . . .
Managed Nadeem Khan did, however, have some advice for anyone planning to dine in the cave.
He said: “Depending on where you sit and the weather you might get a little bit of spray, but it all adds to the atmosphere.
"Everyone loves to come and look at the cave.
“There's not many restaurants that have a room like this inside."
As well as all of that, the place only has one pub, and is just a 35 mile trip by car from Manchester's city centre.
If it's good enough for Tom Cruise, then it's good enough for us.
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