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Hackforth is a small village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, just 4 miles north of Bedale and junction 51 on the A1(M). Surrounded by holiday parks, affluent villages, country walks and tourist attractions, this busy pub enjoys a roaring trade from locals and tourists alike. The area is popular with local shoots and once a year there is the annual point-to-point which is held in the grounds of the nearby Hornby Castle, where there is also a deer park. Catterick Racecourse is a short distance away, as is the historic town of Richmond.
The pub is in an ideal position and ripe for a new owner to take advantage of the recent population growth and thriving tourist trade.
This Grade II listed property is a detached, two storey public house situated in a rural village. It is presented in good condition and understood to date from the mid 17th century. It is of brick construction under a pitched tile roof and rendered walls.
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