This Pub is Closed Long Term
Sympathetically restored some years ago, the pub is situated in the picturesque hamlet of Langdale End, near the end of the Dalby Forest Drive. The beers are usually from Slaters or Wold Top breweries, and served through a hatch to both bars. Open Thursday & Friday after Easter but Winter hours may vary, so ring to check. There is a grassy area for outdoor drinking and/or smoking.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Old farmhouse buildings whose front parlour was run as a simple pub by the Martindale family from 1893 to 1989. A restoration in 1992, by new owners dedicated to preserving something of its time warp character, extended the trading areas but kept all the original internal divisions. Best of all, the old cellar-servery arrangement and the pub parlour itself were left largely untouched, save for rebuilding the old fireplace and forming a serving hatch to the new 'lounge'.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Guest Ales usually from Slaters or Wold Top) and 0 regular beers.
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