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. Bunkhouse next door.
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 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Station Inn, Ribblehead
Changing beers typically include: Settle - Ribblehead Bitter , Theakston - Old Peculier , Wensleydale (varies)
Source: Local
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