Friendly country pub with few frills and an old fashioned atmosphere; the licensee has been in situ for over half a century. The small cosy bar, with low ceiling and real fire, has now been defined by Camra's Pub Heritage Committee as being of "outstanding national historic interest" due to "some fixed seating of pre-war origin, 1950s counter, and old service hatch to former corridor". Landlady also runs neighbouring caravan site and stables. Occasional guest beer in summer. Cash only.
Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Of interest for the right-hand tap room only - which has some fixed seating of pre-war origin, 1950s counter, and old service hatch to former corridor. The main body of the pub is a post-war amalgamation of the former corridor and left-hand lounge into an amorphous opened-up space.
Of interest for the right-hand tap room only - which has some fixed seating of pre-war origin, 1950s counter, and old service hatch to former corridor. The main body of the pub is a post-war amalgamation of the former corridor and left-hand lounge into an amorphous opened-up space.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Pheasant Inn, Harmby
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Pubs to Cherish Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs lists the 119 public houses in the Yorkshire region which still have interiors or internal features of real historic significance. They are a richly-diverse part of Yorkshire's cultural and built heritage. Some of...