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  2. Tan Hill Inn - Wikipedia

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    Tan Hill Inn Tan Hill sign. The Tan Hill Inn is a public house at Tan Hill, North Yorkshire.It is the highest inn in the British Isles at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level. [1]

  3. The Post Oak - Wikipedia

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    The building operates a hotel, office space, residencies, and retail. The Post Oak serves as the headquarters for Fertitta Entertainment and its subsidiaries including Landry's, Inc., the Houston Rockets, and the Golden Nugget casinos. A penthouse room which houses Fertitta, the developer, is located in the building.

  4. Lion Inn - Wikipedia

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    The pub is known for being the fourth highest in England, and the second highest in Yorkshire, after the Tan Hill Inn, which like the Lion, used to serve miners. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The pub lies on the watershed between several valleys ( Eskdale , Farndale , Rosedale , Westerdale ), and was located at the site of what is believed to be an ancient hostelry.

  5. The Bay Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Hotel is a public house in Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England. The pub is known for being a destination for coast-to-coast walkers, for once being washed into the sea (then rebuilt), and also for having its windows wrecked by the bowsprit of ship during a heavy storm. The Bay Hotel stands at the very edge of the sea wall at ...

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  7. Cat and Fiddle Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Cat and Fiddle Inn is a former public house in the English Peak District, close to the border between Cheshire and Derbyshire.It sits on the A537 road from Macclesfield to Buxton, which runs across a high and remote area of moorland.

  8. Pub - Wikipedia

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    The local: A history of the English pub (The History Press, 2021). Jennings, Paul. "Liquor Licensing and the Local Historian: The Victorian Public House." Local Historian 41 (2011): 121–137. Martin, John (1993). Stanley Chew's Pub Signs: a celebration of the art and heritage of British pub signs. Worcester: John Martin. ISBN 1-85421-225-7.

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