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Richmond’s railway station stood close to dereliction for almost 40 years, until a determined & enterprising posse of locals took up the challenge… more »
It may be a classic country pub in a ridiculously pretty village, but there isn’t a horse brass or floral carpet in sight; instead, the Black… more »
Geordie chef Kenny Atkinson’s public profile went sky high when he won the BBC’s Great British Menu in 2009, & other accolades may be in the… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
This is a genteel corner of North Yorkshire – East Witton is an idyllic postcard village, framed with roses-round-the-door cottages. The Blue… more »
There’s not a whiff of ozone in the air, but the Wenselydale Heifer still manages to ply its trade as a seafood pub/restaurant deep in the Yorkshire… more »
An appealing market town in scenic Wensleydale, Masham has the added attraction of being the home of the renowned Black Sheep Brewery: the visitor… more »
Just a stroll from Masham’s lovely old market town centre, this splendid hostelry is something of a local showpiece, with gleaming oak floors… more »
The ancestral home of the Cunliffe-Lister family is a stunning 30-bedroomed castle hotel set in 200 acres of Yorkshire Dales parkland with lakes… more »
Before striking out on his own, chef/owner Hugh Carruthers worked alongside Frances Atkins at her Michelin-starred Yorke Arms – so his culinary… more »
Set by the green in a perfectly turned-out Pennine village, this 18th-century coaching inn is a tried & trusted country retreat. Bag a Windsor… more »
An uninspiring outside belies a deeply sophisticated interior with cuisine to match at this distinctly un-run-of-the-mill restaurant. The menu… more »
The McCoy brothers are now into their fourth decade as custodians of this famously eccentric, one-off bistro-with-rooms, where big helpings of… more »
Over the years, Craythorne Hall has played host to politicians, royalty & socialites, & it still retains an air of unabashed grandeur – although… more »
The menu has hardly changed down the years, but it hardly needs to. By 6pm customers have found their way off the A19 to the attractive village… more »
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