The Newton Rose (Ex The Tilesheds)

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The Newton Rose (Ex The Tilesheds)

Image: © Mick Garratt Taken: 2 Sep 2006

Great Ayton only has three pubs. Possibly a result of quaker influences. This used to be The Tilesheds reflecting the local Tile and Brick Works which are shown nearby on Victorian maps. But the pub has recently had a makeover and changed its name to the Newton Rose. Why?

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.492119
Longitude
-1.13235