Pinker's Pond
A comfortable haven
The largest of the original rooms, boasting beautiful views across the Howardian hills, this spacious accommodation includes a comfy king-size bed and single fold out bed. A perfect haven for couples or a family of three, the room offers plenty of space to relax and unwind in. The room features a comfortably sized en-suite and accompanying washbasin located in the bedroom.
Named after a fairly large tarn Pinker’s Pond is situated next to Coverham Lane as the road drops down from Middleham Low Moor. Interestingly the moor above the tarn is used for training race horses and the young Willie Carson was apprenticed to a nearby riding stables at Tupgill. He rode his first winner at Catterick Bridge Racecourse on 19 July 1962, the horse’s name was Pinker’s Pond.
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