Built at the same time as the nearby viaduct (1874). A welcome refuge in a bleak spot in the midst of superb walking country and much used by hikers. Excellent views of the famous viaduct from the beer garden and also from the 'loo with a view'. A rustic look throughout with a cheery range in the "snug". There are bookshelves to pick. Frequented by a surprisingly large number of locals. Good train service - but buses are rare. There is a live departure screen for trains on the wall next to the gents' toilet door. Bunkhouse next door. The house beer called 1875 from Tirril brewery is probably Ullswater Blonde.
Historic Interest
Doubled as a farmhouse until the 1960s - where the bar counter now stands was the barn.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Settle - Ribblehead Bitter , Theakston - Old Peculier , Wensleydale (varies)
Source: Local
Cask Ale
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