If quaffing a pint in intimate surroundings is your bag, you've probably visited The Circus Tavern on Manchester's Portland Street - the city's smallest pub and one of the tiniest in the UK.
But if you're up for a less urban experience, then The Birch Hall Inn in the North Yorkshire village of Beck Hole, near Scarborough, might be worth a visit.
The quaint boozer was once a cottage and was extended to offer a refreshing pint for the village locals. It's situated 10 miles south of Whitby and has been compared to the front room of a small cottage by its owner. READ MORE:Van found to be cloned and driver arrested in Little Lever Beck Hole itself is made up of just nine homes, on the North Yorkshire Moors - which attracts walkers year-round as
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