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Most isolated pub in the world
In the northern part of Yorkshire, at an altitude of 1732 meters above sea level, 11 km from the nearest town, from the 17th century, there is probably the most isolated pub in the world.
But despite such a dull location, business is booming. Photographer Gary Calton (Gary Calton) and reporter Tracy McVeigh (Tracy McVeigh) got here, to find out the cause of this phenomenon.
12 ph via yuzilla
The easiest way to get to this pub on a helicopter.
Pub Tan Hill Inn is located in the highest part of Yorkshire.
Visitors and interior of this cozy establishment.
New guests arrived by helicopter.
The landlady of the pub Tracy Dale and her partner Mike Pease.
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The night sky over the Tan Hill Inn.
Visitors to the highest pub in the British Isles.
The secret of success of this institution is that there is a real and recreated the unique atmosphere of the North of England. From authentic interiors, furniture and utensils, ending the traditional menu, hot fireplace and snow-covered hills outside the window. Almost every day, here come not only visitors from nearby villages, but also from all over England to rest here a few days. And many of them come back here more than once.
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The landlady of the pub The Tan Hill Inn and its partner.
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But despite such a dull location, business is booming. Photographer Gary Calton (Gary Calton) and reporter Tracy McVeigh (Tracy McVeigh) got here, to find out the cause of this phenomenon.
12 ph via yuzilla
The easiest way to get to this pub on a helicopter.
Pub Tan Hill Inn is located in the highest part of Yorkshire.
Visitors and interior of this cozy establishment.
New guests arrived by helicopter.
The landlady of the pub Tracy Dale and her partner Mike Pease.
07
The night sky over the Tan Hill Inn.
Visitors to the highest pub in the British Isles.
The secret of success of this institution is that there is a real and recreated the unique atmosphere of the North of England. From authentic interiors, furniture and utensils, ending the traditional menu, hot fireplace and snow-covered hills outside the window. Almost every day, here come not only visitors from nearby villages, but also from all over England to rest here a few days. And many of them come back here more than once.
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The landlady of the pub The Tan Hill Inn and its partner.
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