A stone built pub in an isolated village above the reservoirs of the Washburn valley between Harrogate and Otley. Made up of two rooms, predominately for dining, the room you first enter from the main door, is equipped with tables and chairs and the bar counter with stools. This has been decorated to a high standard in modern restaurant style, there is an original but refurbished looking, stone floor. There are exposed beams and a stone fireplace. Seasonally appropriate Yorkshire ales are served.
Historic Interest
18th century coaching inn, foundations date back to 1200 AD, grade II listed
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Timble Inn, Timble
seasonally appropriate
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep - Best Bitter , Ilkley - Mary Jane , Timothy Taylor (varies)
Source: Local