Set on the village green, overlooking a babbling brook and old packhorse bridge, this grade II listed building was originally three 17th century stone cottages. The low-beamed interior has three drinking areas including a snug with high-backed settles around an open log fire and 'ring the bull' game. House beer Fountaine Ale is Robinsons Unicorn. The Linton room can be used for families or for meetings. Wheel chair access can be facilitated by arrangement. There are camp-sites within two miles at Cracoe and Threshfield.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed. The origin of the name is in honour of Richard Fountaine who was born in the village in 1639 but made his fortune in London. In his will he gave instructions for the building of an almshouse - the spectacular building facing the green just beyond the pub.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Fountaine Inn, Linton-In-Craven
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep (varies) , Dark Horse (varies) , Robinsons (varies)