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I'm probably mistaken, but I always thought that the Kirkstall Pass Inn was the highest pub in the UK ? Are we talking pub or inn here ( inn including accomodation ), or am I just wrong either way ?--JRL 10:57, 11 August 2005 (UTC)

I think you mean the Kirkstone Pass Inn in the Lakes. If so, no, that's at number 3 (about 1530 ft???) I recollect, well behind Tan Hill and the Cat & Fiddle.

The C&F used to say it was the highest pub open all the year, but Tan Hill (which _used to_ shut over winter) is certainly slightly higher. Bob