Good Pub Guide Yorkshire
Outstanding' and superb in just about every way' are only two present feedback from readers concerning this 18th-c mentoring inn. You can easily drop set for a drink near the log fire or stay much longer for a great dinner you will end up warmly welcomed because of the polite staff whichever you choose; they're type to dogs, too. The top squarish club is civilised but informal with smooth lighting effects, high-backed antique settles and old windsor chairs on turkish rugs and flagstones, ham hooks in high roof decorated with dried grain, teazles and so on, a delft rack filled up with proper bric-a-brac, plus several prints, sporting caricatures along with other pictures; everyday reports. Black Sheep most readily useful and Golden Sheep and Theakstons most readily useful on handpump, an extraordinary wine listing including twelve (plus champagne) because of the glass and 17 malt whiskies. The candlelit, high-ceilinged and elegant dining area features another open fire. Picnic-sets from the gravel outside look beyond the stone houses from the far region of the town green to Witton Fell, and there is a large appealing yard. The comfortable bedrooms with pretty country furnishings are found however household plus converted stables throughout the courtyard (in which dogs tend to be welcome).
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