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The A1 roars a couple of miles away, but here all is calm. Outside there’s a pleasing patio with solid furniture & sculptural plantings; inside… 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 »
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 »
Richmond’s railway station stood close to dereliction for almost 40 years, until a determined & enterprising posse of locals took up the challenge… more »
A commitment to local producers, reasonable prices & a menu with something-for-everyone appeal has earned Lockwoods a loyal following. It’s a… more »
Comprehensively knocked through, stripped back & smartly refurbished, the Carpenters Arms is one of three pubs acquired by the owners of the venerable… 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
What strikes most about Frances Atkins’ cooking is its clear identity. Her style is simple, concentrating on the quality & flavour of the ingredients… more »
A very English pub hidden away in one of the quieter corners of the Lake District, the Blacksmith’s Arms really did start life as a smithy before… more »
Standing on the green of a picture-perfect Wolds village, this handsome coaching inn has been dispensing hospitality since the 16th century. Huge… more »
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