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HESKET NEWMARKET.

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Real Ales on Tap:
Hancocks H.B. £1.70.

Nearest Accommodation:
Mr and Mrs Matthews
(016974) 78288.

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Old Crown
Hesket Newmarket
Cumbria
CA7 8JG
(016974) 78288
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Set well into the northern part of Cumbria, this pub has many delights to tempt the weary walker inside. Not least of which is the brewery out back which makes some of the best beers around. Hesket can be approached from Kendal in the South or Penrith in the East. Nevertheless, it is still hard to find, but well worth the trip. The exterior of the pub has two log benches for summer sitting and doubles as the beer garden. Inside, the Old Crown is a rustic country pub with tile floors in both bars, though there is a rug or two in the 'lounge' bar. Both bars, the 'lounge' to the left on entrance and the 'public' to the right, are small - 15 people making a crowd. However, they are welcoming and cosy in winter with a real fire in the 'lounge' that warms fully. The seating here is round tables and chairs/benches/window seats. Newspapers are available as are leaflets concerning the walks in the surrounding countryside, click here for a copy. The kitchen is also through this room. Food is served both lunch and evenings until 8.30pm and is all home-made. If the pub is not busy you might be able to persuade them to do you a bowl of chips outside these times - ask nicely. The small bar here is full of hand pumps and a near full selection of Hesket brewery beers: Skiddaw Special, Blencathra Bitter, Doris 90th Birthday Ale, Great Cockup Porter, Catbells Pale Ale. In the summer there is usually a guest ale too. The 'public' bar has a pool table and a jukebox in it. The room is small and if people are playing pool there is usually little room for anyone else. Toilets are through here too, outside and cold. There are some high stools at the bar and a bench seat at one end with a couple of tables. Some old books lie on a shelf also, though the company and beer will keep you occupied enough. The brewery is situated out back in a separate building. In March 1998 the Brewery celebrated ten years of brewing by producing a special beer. In acknowledgement of the scepticism occasioned by the announced intention to have a brewery, it was called "Pigs Might Fly". The brewery also makes house beers for a number of Cumbrian pubs. Brewery tours (booked in advance) are on Wednesday evenings and are followed by a meal at the Crown £7 (1999 prices). Tours on other days are by arrangement and are for a minimum of ten. Access for the disabled is difficult as the pub is narrow and densely packed with tables and chairs. Also the toilets are pretty inaccessible. There is no accommodation at the pub, but try: The Old Crown (self-catering), Mr and Mrs Matthews, (016974) 78288; Denton House (B&B), Hesket Newmarket, Margaret Monkhouse, (016974) 78415; Mr and Mrs Little (B&B), Bank End Mill, Hesket Newmarket, (016974) 78398; Mr and Mrs Stobart (B&B), Howbeck Farm, Hesket Newmarket, (016974) 78206; Lakeland Camping Barn Network, Hudscales [NY 331375] self-catering, Mr and Mrs Cowx, (017687) 72803; Skiddaw House & Carrock Fell youth hostel, (016974) 78325; Camping facilities near to the Old Crown pub, (016974) 78288. The Old Crown is well worth a visit, even if you don't intend to walk anywhere. Web site for Pub
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Additional Notes: Just spent an evening here (20th July 2004). The "curries" served were recommended. There were 5 of us and we each chose a different one. My "steak" curry was described in the menu as "in a thick rich sauce, with a hint of sweet and sour" - I have to say it was stewing steak dipped in Bisto, it was very dry and there was no sauce whatsoever. The rice was boiled to death and congealed, we actually heard the microwave oven "ping" from the kitchen with the naan bread in (it was as solid as a rock and would have been more use as a priest for despatching trout) and the pompadoms were filled with small puddles of fat after being deep-fat-fried. Anybody who describes this "food" as a curry has obviously never had a real curry in their lives. To top it all we were served with a pint each moments after the last-orders bell had rung only to be immediately thrown out after being pestered to drink-up. We all left three quarters of a pint behind! Don't bother ordering a pint once the bell has rung! (Gary - 21/7/04)

Beers from Hesket Newmarket Brewery are permanently available at the following places:

The Patterdale Hotel
Patterdale, Cumbria
017684 82231 map
(closed January and February)

The Snooty Fox
Uldale, Cumbria
016973 71479 map
(House Beer: Uld Ale)

The Yanwath Gate Inn
Yanwath, Penrith
01768 862386 map
(House Beer: Creaking Gate Bitter)

The Wasdale Head Inn
Wasdale
019467 26229 map

The Fox & Pheasant
Armathwaite, Carlisle
016974 72400 map

Jackson's Cafe Bar & The Front Page Club
Fisher Street, Carlisle
01228 596868 map

The Quiet Site
Watermillock, Ullswater
017684 86337 map
(Closed 1 November to 28 February)

Bowscar Adventure Centre
Plumpton, Penrith
(Residents only)

The Fox Inn
Ousby, Penrith
01768 881374 map

The Shepherd Arms
Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria
01946 861249 map

The Royal Oak
Bongate, Appleby, Cumbria
017683 51463 map
(House Beer: Bongate Special Pale Ale)

The New Crown Inn
Ainstable, Carlisle
01768 896121 map

 

Beers from Hesket Newmarket Brewery are also often available at the following places:

The Bitter End
Kirkgate, Cockermouth
01900 828993 map

Fantails Restaurant
Wetheral, Carlisle
01228 560239 map

The Old Smiddy Inn & Hotel
Pencaitland, Tranent, Lothian, Scotland
01875 340368 map

The Shepherd's Inn
Melmerby, Cumbria
01768 881217 map

The Lion
Ireby, Carlisle
016973 71460 map

The Queen's Hotel
Ambleside
015394 32206 map

The Black Lion
Durdar, Carlisle
01228 520931 map

The Queen Inn
Great Corby, Carlisle
01228 560731 map

The Watermill Inn
Ings, Cumbria
01539 821309 map

 

DETAILS - THE OLD CROWN ROUND

Distance: approx. 28km/15miles. Ascent: approx. 1729m/5619ft

To complete The Old Crown Round the walker/runner must traverse the summits of Skiddaw, Blencathra, Carrock Fell & Great Cockup in a maximum time of 20hrs. The summits can be done in any order but the walker/runner must start and finish at the same point. It is up to the walker/runner to decide upon the route taken.

Walkers/runners successfully completing the The Old Crown Round are asked to record details of their walk/run in a log book held in the The Old Crown Pub. Certificates will be issued, from The Old Crown Pub to individuals completing the round. There is no charge for the Certificate.

 


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