A large, much extended, stone-built pub in a planned estate village associated with the local Goldsborough Hall, a former home of King George V's daughter. The pub looks like several buildings have been joined together and the interior has a mix of styles reflecting this. At the front is a split level lounge in half timbering, next to this is an L-shaped restaurant area, with a further eating area tacked on the back, and there is a separate traditional public bar complete with bench seating and a darts board. At the back of the pub is a large beer patio with bench tables and parasols surrounded by pleasant gardens, while an annexe to the side of the pub houses five letting rooms. It is a very friendly place doubling as village pub and restaurant. Décor is traditional posh pub with a nice carpet, a mix of furniture and tasteful prints.
Goldsborough is on the Knaresborough Round walking route.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed mid-late 18th Century former Coaching Inn in a 1,000 year old estate village, the pub and village were owned by the Harewood family until the 1950s.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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