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A Nidderdale pub has been named country pub of the year by the local branch of the Campaign for Real Ale.

The Crown at Middlesmoor has picked up the award, which recognises “beer quality and its contribution to the community and tourism”.

Alan Gould, chair of the Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA, presented the prize to landlady Angie Snow and her son Samuel.

Mr Gould said village pubs were important and pointed out some were the subject to campaigns to be bought by their local communities.

In a post on its social media, the pub said:

“So we have just been awarded country pub of the year 2023. So proud of all our staff who work hard to keep us going.”


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The pub is known to attract celebrities on occasion and was visited by Oscar winning actress, Kate Winslet, in May this year.

Kate Winslet, centre, with Megan Dunn and Angela Snow at the Crown in Middlesmoor

Kate Winslet, centre, with Megan Dunn and Angela Snow at the pub this year.

CAMRA’s Harrogate and Ripon branch covers a large area of North Yorkshire including parts of a national park and an area of outstanding natural beauty.

It runs two separate pub of the year awards, one for country pub and another for town pubs.

Last month, CAMRA awarded The Oatlands club on Coronation Grove in Harrogate best club in the area for 2023.

Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet visits Nidderdale pub for dinner

An Oscar-winning actress made a surprise appearance in a pub in Upper Nidderdale at the weekend.

Kate Winslet visited the Crown at Middlesmoor for a meal with her family, much to the surprise of landlady Angela Snow.

She told the Stray Ferret the Hollywood star said she had been out walking around Scar House Reservoir before stopping by the traditional village pub, which had just a couple of patrons in at the time.

Ms Snow said:

“To be honest, I wouldn’t have known. I was in the kitchen cooking when my bar lady Megan recognised her.

“As she was leaving, I asked for a photo to put up behind the bar. She said she usually pretends to be someone else, but she said she would because it was such a nice pub.”

As well as winning the Oscar for best actress for her performance in The Reader, Kate Winslet has been nominated a further six times. She has won three Baftas, two Emmys, a Grammy and five Golden Globes.

She first came to prominence in the mid-1990s in films including Titanic and Sense and Sensibility, and has more recently been seen in the second Avatar movie.

Angela said she was “starstruck” by the actress, though the pub is known to attract celebrities on occasion. Among other visitors has been cricket legend Ian Botham, who often visits the area.

The Crown is not the only local to attract famous punters in recent weeks. Last month, Harrogate drinkers were stunned to see musician Morrissey enjoying drinks with friends in the Harrogate Arms on Parliament Street.


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Napkin in toaster causes fire in Harrogate

Firefighters were called to a home on Harrogate’s Cold Bath Road last night when a napkin in a toaster caused a blaze.

North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service‘s incident log said help was summoned at 7.25pm. It adds:

“Crews attended a fire in a residential building. Fire was caused by a napkin inside a toaster. Fire was out on arrival.

“Minor fire damage to toaster and napkin. Crews gave resident advice.”

In a busy night for the fire and rescue service, firefighters were later called to a single vehicle collision near Summerbridge in which a man was taken to hospital with suspected pelvic injuries.

The collision occurred at 9.25pm at Middlesmoor. The incident log says:

“One male was trapped and crews extricated him using hydraulic cutting gear. Male is believed to have pelvis injuries and was taken to hospital.”

Firefighters were also called when a children’s toy car caught fire in a rear yard off Market Place, Ripon, shortly after 6pm. The fire was out on arrival.


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Mountain rescuers summoned after hiker injured in Nidderdale

Mountain rescuers were called to help a 55-year-old woman after she fell and broke her ankle walking in Nidderdale.

Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue was summoned by Yorkshire Ambulance Service to assist with the callout near Middlesmoor on Saturday.

The popular walking spot, between Pateley Bridge and Masham, is known for its hilly terrain.

Luckily for the woman, a farmer came to her aid whilst the rescuers were on route. The farmer transported the woman using a quad bike to their farm where an ambulance was waiting.

In the incident log, the fell rescue association reported:

“One team member was local to the scene and assisted, the rest of the team were stood down on route.

“Many thanks to Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team who were asked to assist due to a low number of team members available.”

The incident log says the callout took around 2 hours and 20 minutes.


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Nidderdale’s stunning scenery captured on camera

Landscape photographer Bernard Smith has shot a magnificent series of photographs capturing the beauty of Nidderdale.

Mr Smith lives in Sherburn In Elmet but spends a lot of time in the Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale and the Lake District with his camera.

He kindly sent us images of the war memorial at Middlesmoor, Scar House Reservoir dam and a landscape shot taken between Middlesmoor and Scar House.

He said:

“I’m a keen amateur landscape photographer, this helps me combine my love of the great outdoors, walking and exploring.”

Scar House Reservoir Pic by Bernard Smith

Scar House Reservoir dam. Pic by Bernard Smith

 

Nidderdale Pic by Bernard Smith

Between Middlesmoor and Scar House. Pic by Bernard Smith

If you have any photographs of the Harrogate district you’re proud of, send them to us at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.