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The Green Dragon

Pub accommodation in Bedale in Yorkshire Dales

Location: 16 Market Place, Bedale, DL8 1EQ

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Description

The Green Dragon is a historic pub located in the market town of Bedale in North Yorkshire, England. The pub has a rich history dating back to the 18th century and has been an important part of the community for many years.

The building itself is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture, with its distinctive white facade and prominent position on the Market Place. The pub has retained much of its original charm and character, with its low ceilings, wooden beams, and cozy fireplace creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors.

Over the years, The Green Dragon has played an important role in the social life of Bedale. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was a popular meeting place for farmers and traders, who would gather to discuss business and exchange news over a pint of ale. During this time, Bedale was a thriving market town, with many shops, inns, and other businesses catering to the needs of the local community.

In the 20th century, The Green Dragon continued to be a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. During World War II, it served as a base for the Home Guard, who used the pub’s cellar as a training ground. In the post-war years, the pub became a popular venue for live music, with many famous bands and musicians playing there over the years.

Today, The Green Dragon remains a much-loved institution in Bedale, with its friendly staff, traditional decor, and excellent selection of food and drinks. The pub serves a range of real ales, local ciders, and other beverages, as well as a variety of hearty pub grub, including pies, burgers, and fish and chips. It also hosts a range of events and activities throughout the year, including live music, pub quizzes, and charity fundraisers.

Overall, The Green Dragon is a wonderful example of a traditional English pub, with a rich history and strong ties to the local community. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to the area, it’s well worth stopping by for a pint or two and experiencing the warmth and hospitality of this historic establishment.

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Free WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Bar
  • Pets are allowed on request

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