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With Nigel now retiring, it's a whole new start. A previous winner of many CAMRA and industry awards, and featuring in many up-market gastronomic guides, this Grade II-listed 19th-century pub serves four Yorkshire beers in summer and three in winter. Church pews, country collectables and a roaring range add to the ambiance. The grassy area to the front and boules to the rear are ideal for summer drinking. The renowned first-class restaurant always features local meat, fish and game. Table tennis and a pool table are also available. Three letting bedrooms are available.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed 'hammered and herringbone' sandstone building rebuilt and altered in 1887.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
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