Village pubs

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“We have a clear idea of just how we can make The Ship a community hub as much as a pub and long-term we have some exciting plans to ensure that as a business it holds its own in the High Street.”

Times have changed and continue to change. Attitudes and lifestyles have changed and the concept of village local as the centre of the community is changing faster than many would like.

But change is inevitable. It is a challenge that calls for innovative ideas and reinventing the traditions that were.

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Cumbria

The Punch Bowl Inn
the-punchbowl.co.uk
facebook.com/PunchBowlInn
info@the-punchbowl.co.uk
Crosthwaite, Lyth Valley,
Cumbria

The Drunken Duck Inn
drunkenduckinn.co.uk
info@drunkenduckinn.co.uk
Barngates Ambleside Cumbria

The Black Swan Ravenstonedale
blackswanhotel.com
facebook.com/blackswanravenstonedale
enquiries@blackswanhotel.com
Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen
Cumbria

Old Mill Inn
oldmill-inn.co.uk
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090543814788
restaurant@oldmill-inn.co.uk
Row Brow, Dearham, Cumbria

The Ship Inn, Piel Island
facebook.com/shipinnpielisland
shipinnpiel@gmail.com
Piel Island, Walney, Barrow-in-Furness,
Cumbria