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The Black Swan, Masham - pub details

Black Swan

Address: Fearby, Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 4NF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27944) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 5 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Black Bull in Paradise, Masham (1.9 miles), White Bear, Masham (1.9 miles), Black Sheep Brewery, Masham (1.9 miles), Bay Horse, Masham (2.0 miles)

user reviews of the Black Swan, Masham

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We stayed here recently on a short break in North Yorkshire. Fearby is a very picturesque, unspoilt village and there are stunning views for miles over the Vale of York from the back of the pub. No problems at all with the accommodation. Our room was nicely furnished, clean and comfortable, and the breakfasts were first class. Where possible the food is sourced locally; the bacon, sausages and black puddings are all supplied by the Masham butcher, W. S. Rogers & Sons.

Inevitably, being only two miles from Masham, both Black Sheep and Theakston’s Best Bitter were available, and I have no complaints about the quality of either. Rudgate’s Grain of Britain and Jorvik Blonde were also available. I am not an expert on Rudgate brews, but the Jorvik Blonde seemed to be rather below par, so after that I stuck to drinking the local Masham brews.

steve2905 - 16 Sep 2013 05:23
Called here on Easter Monday 2010-friendly barmaid-well kept Black Sheep but astonishing food prices for a very ordinary pub-hence there were only four dining customers-whom we did not join.
huntforbeer - 6 Apr 2010 14:19
Old village pub just outside Masham with a small holiday park behind, caravans, tents and some rooms in a separate block providing an on-site supply of punters. Two bars, the front one being set up as a dining area and dangling from the ceiling what is possibly the world's biggest collection of chamber pots. The back room, in a modern extension, lacks the olde worlde character of the front room but is pleasant enough. Two hand pumps in each bar dispensing Black Sheep Bitter, Golden Sheep and guest Stump Cross Ale brewed a little further away at Richmond, in Swaledale. Standard for the area keg offering from Carling, Worthington Smooth, Guinness, Thatchers cider and the more interesting Grolsch Blonde. There is a pool table in the back bar and strangely the walls display a large number of aerial photographs. There is also a patio with open views across the dale.

oldboots - 6 Aug 2009 20:01

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