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Former state management pub which when built in 1853 served the thriving surrounding textile industry. Hand looms, spinning wheels, bobbins and shuttles from Linton Tweeds which would have been used in the nearby mills, along with archive photos of the industry are to be found throughout the pub. This is now the only remaining pub in the Denton Holme area. Cosy and friendly single room pub around a central bar. 15 minutes walk from Carlisle railway station and near local bus routes. The pub has a weekly quiz and regular live music. Changing beers often feature one from local breweries.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed building No. 15900 Closed 11/3/2019 to 22/8/2020 Derek Byers dps until 11/3/2019
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers. Local Cumbrian brews
Milbourne Arms, Carlisle
Source: Local
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