Pubs and Bars in Middleton Heights, North Yorkshire
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The Fox And Hounds, about 20 Miles from Middleton Heights (Guisborough)
This fine establishment has returned back to traditional family values and is run by the Firbanks,
a local family that have lived in the area for generations.
The four of them along with the help of
their very important staff have transformed this inn into a thriving, very popular retreat from the
hustle and bustle of every day life
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The Golden Fleece, about 25 Miles from Middleton Heights (York Road Business Park)
The Golden Fleece is York's Most Haunted pub, thus one of the England's most haunted sites. Visit the Oldest Inn in York and you can be sure of a friendly atmosphere, quiet surroundings and traditional services.......
John Barras, about 27 Miles from Middleton Heights (York)
Back in 1770, John Barras, a wealthy home brewer of Whickham, started a brewery in Gateshead. His son, John Barras Jnr, took over The Tyne Brewery in 1884 and established Newcastle Breweries in 1890. In 1994, the doors of the first John Barras pub opened.......
The Fishermans Arms, about 32 Miles from Middleton Heights (Hartlepool)
Welcome to The Fishermans Arms!
We offer a warm welcome to our friendly traditional pub where you won't find a juke box or a tv - just good beer and lively conversation.
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The Green Dragon, about 33 Miles from Middleton Heights (Beverley)
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
The Green Dragon's historical documents date to 1746 when it was known as the Malt House. It was renamed The Green Dragon in 1765 but we think the building dates to the middle of the 17th Century. It is said the pub is haunted by the ghost of a young Danish soldier in the serv......