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Fernaville's Rest, Whorlton


The Fernaville's Rest (formerly known as the Bridge Inn) at Whorlton, County Durham, dates from the early 19th Century. The pub is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Whorlton Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Whorlton Public Houses
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The Bridge Inn, Pub and Restaurant, Whorlton

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The Bridge Inn, Whorlton

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from https://historicengland.org.u…
THE BRIDGE INN - Whorlton - List Entry
- "Inn. Early C19 with later Cl9 addition. Roughly-dressed sandstone with dressed quoins; addition finely-dressed sandstone; roof of_sandstone flags; ashlar stacks. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-bay house with single-bay addition to left. …

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from http://www.teesdalemercury.co…
Couple plan new name and major facelift at the Bridge Inn, Whorlton
- Teasdale Mercury, 21/04/2015 "A TEESDALE pub is to undergo a major facelift and a name change ahead of its reopening next month. The new landlords at Whorlton’s Bridge Inn, Thomas …

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Whorlton's village pub given special status
- "SPECIAL status has been granted to a pub for the first time in Teesdale. Fernaville’s Rest, in Whorlton, was listed as an “asset of community value” by Durham County Council …

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from http://fernavilles.com/
Fernaville’s Rest
- Official Website of the inn/restaurant.

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List number: 1159961
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Post code: DL12 8XD
Grid ref: NZ1053114932

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