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Set on the green of a quintessentially English village in the heart of Teesdale, The Rose and Crown is a multi award-winning pub and a haven for those searching for fabulous food, traditional ales and a warm bed for the night. Savour the jovial atmosphere of the bar area or retreat to the lounge with its comfy wingchairs and crackling fire. Nearby attractions include the Bowes Museum, Raby Castle, High Force, and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Twice Brewed Inn is set amongst some of the most breathtaking scenery in England and stands in the shadows of Steel Rigg, without doubt one of the most dramatic parts of Hadrian's Wall. This is a popular little pub with a large number of cask ales and an excellent selection of food, and the local staff are a treasure trove of information on Hadrian's Wall. The Inn is close to all the main Roman sites - Vindolanda, Housesteads and the Roman Army Museum.
Situated in a picturesque village close to Hadrian's Wall, this is the oldest coaching inn in Northumberland, originally built in 1615. The pub is packed full of character and charm, with traditional features such as open log fires and oak beams, and friendly locals happy to share their knowledge. Ales from the nearby High House Farm Brewery and a traditional menu with a contemporary twist make this the perfect place to while away a lazy afternoon.
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