C111-00396
Tan Hill Inn, Tan Hill, North Yorkshire. Highest pub in Britain at 1,732ft above sea level. In 1586 it was a coal mine. It mainly caters to walkers on the Pennine Way or the Coast to Coast path, both pass close by. It now also has a licence to hold weddin
Photographer: Phil Crean
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