2010
NZ1164 : The Boathouse pub, Wylam
taken 16 years ago, near to Wylam, Northumberland, England
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The Boathouse pub, Wylam
'Arguably, the Best Pub in the World!'.
With 14 hand-pulled real ales, an armful of awards, and a themed beer festival every Bank Holiday, they have a strong case Link
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The Boathouse Inn was awarded Tyneside & Northumberland Pub of the Year in 2010 by the regional branch of CAMRA Link
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With 14 hand-pulled real ales, an armful of awards, and a themed beer festival every Bank Holiday, they have a strong case Link
The Boathouse Inn was awarded Tyneside & Northumberland Pub of the Year in 2010 by the regional branch of CAMRA Link
Wylam's Inns
Although there were few shops in Wylam in 1891, the census that year reveals there was no shortage of Inns. Four of the six Innkeepers, were also doing other jobs. At the Stephenson's Arms, Michael Lynch was described as a 'beerhousekeeper and general dealer', at the Fox and Hounds, Robert Johnson was also a miner, John Phillips at the Bird Inn was a grocer, and at the Ship Inn, Edward Hawkins also worked as a bootmaker as well as the Innkeeper.
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