Sited adjacent to Corbridge Parish Church this micropub occupies the old Pele Tower built in 1300 for the Vicar of Corbridge. It makes use of the ground and first floor levels and has added a balcony into the roof space. Early 2023 the bar was relocated to opposite the entrance door with two handpumps dispensiing local beers often from First and Last Brewery. Bottles from Allendale, including the house Pele ale, and F&L are available. Previously leased out it is now run directly by the owners. Card payments only.
Historic Interest
https://ocrpubs.camra.org.uk/pubs/169
Conversion
Next to the church, this small pub occupies a Grade I-listed Pele Tower built between 1300-1350 for the Vicar of Corbridge. Fortified tower houses are characteristic of the borderlands of England and Scotland and this one retains a significant amount of original features and is well-preserved. The pubs fittings are well integrated with the old stone building and occupy both the ground and first floors with a balcony in the roof space. It is an unusual and interesting place in which to drink. Real ales and ciders are served on gravity. There are no meals.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Pele Corbridge, Corbridge