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Beautiful inn dating from 1860 with a lovely garden and patio situated just 20 yards from the station [Egton]. The Postgate, originally the Station Hotel, was renamed in honour of Father Nicholas Postgate, a Catholic Martyr who was hanged at York. The bar with a collection of jugs sports two hand-pumps currently serves Black Sheep Best Bitter and Bradfiels Farmers Blonde, but a tad pricey for visitors at £4.90 a pint. Accommodation and high class food are also available.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Postgate Inn, Egton Bridge