Fishers Arms Horncliffe Community Pub
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FISHERS ARMS COMMUNITY PUB

The Fishers Arms pub has been at the heart of Horncliffe village since 1760. The pub was closed in 2021 and in danger of being lost to residential housing. It was saved in July 2022 when shareholders bought this valued village asset. They were determined to refurbish and improve the building for the use of the local community.

A traditional village pub, which also serves as the social hub for the village.

After two years of hard work; community volunteers, shareholders, grant funders and local trades have transformed the building into a warm, comfortable social space. Our community is proud of the building we have saved, and delighted that it will continue in the village for generations to come.

This website will keep shareholders and the community up to date on all the activities undertaken by the Community Benefit Society to manage the building and the funds generated by rental income from the pub.

Our tenants, John and Kasia, will be running the day-to-day business of the pub. For information about the Fishers Arms Community Pub opening times, menus, booking and events please visit the Fishers Arms Pub.

Photos by Katarzyna Kozik

FISHERS ARMS VISION

Viability, Community, Place of Refuge, Northumbrian Produce, Delicious Food and Beer, Great Service

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HISTORY OF THE PUB

The Fishers Arms has survived as a village pub for over 250 years. Read about its history.

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LATEST NEWS

Keep up-to-date with the latest news from our Community Benefit Society.

 

THANK YOU, FRIENDS!

We are extremely grateful to our friends for their support of our campaign.

 

Northumberland actor and presenter Robson Green

Hairy Biker and presenter Si King

Rod Clements and Steve Daggett from rock band, Lindisfarne

Actor Kevin Whately

Fishers Arms Horncliffe pub sign

Beautiful hand-painted pub sign by Horncliffe artist William Hamilton

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CONTACT

Please get in touch with us if you have any questions about the Fishers Arms community pub.

 

Horncliffe Salmon Procession
Photo by Jim Gibson Photography