Secluded unspoilt 18th-century gem nestled in a horseshoe-shaped hollow, located in beautiful countryside, is accessed either by road, from the railway station, or by walking over the stepping stones across the River Esk. Old-fashioned settles and a large fire adorn the bar, while picnic tables, on a large raised grassy bank, make outdoor drinking a pleasure. Four handpumps feature some interesting beers. The menu and specials board are locally sourced and represent good value. Accommodation is in six en-suite bedrooms. In addition, there is a self-catering lodge within the grounds and motorhomes are made welcome for overnight stays. In addition, local produce, including top class charcuterie and cheeses, as well as freshly baked bread are sold in the newly built Farm Shop. An outdoor bar, with an extra two handpumps, opens in summer. All within a short walk from Egton Station. Set within a walkers' paradise together with Grosmont, Goathland and Whitby all close by. Food is served at lunchtime and in the evening, while breakfasts are also available 8 til 9.
Historic Interest
Grade ll listed Early C19 building with later C19 alteration and extension
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Typical guest beers are sourced regionally, and include Taylor's. Ossett, Helmsley, for example.) and 1 regular beer.
Horseshoe Hotel, Egton Bridge
Source: Regional