Here at the John Peel we have created a family friendly atmosphere, no loud dance music and no blaring sports on TV. Year after year we welcome old friends and new to taste the guest ales and dine with us.
Here at the John Peel we have created a family friendly atmosphere, no loud dance music and no blaring sports on TV. Year after year we welcome old friends and new to taste the guest ales and dine with us. We have gone back to basics, good traditional home made food, varying guest ales, traditional ales (see good beer guide), good service and polite conversation.
Here at the John Peel we have created a family friendly atmosphere, no loud dance music and no blaring sports on TV. Year after year we welcome old friends and new to taste the guest ales and dine with us. We have gone back to basics, good traditional home made food, varying guest ales, traditional ales (see good beer guide), good service and polite conversation.
The pub is made up of two rooms serviced by two bars, the larger of the two rooms is open for hire for weddings, coach parties etc.
Now then the history about the name, no not the D.J., no not even the guy who founded the police force (or his brother for that matter), but a local huntsman
John Peel’s birth date is not known but he was baptised on Sept 24th 1777 at Caldbeck, one of thirteen children growing up on a small farm called Greenrigg, at a young age John was introduced to an equestrian life. He had no schooling as such but he did learn to write. Peel began to keep a few hounds to help with his fathers land. As a young man it is said that he was six feet tall and broad, this helped in him pulling a younger woman, whom he eloped with to Gretna Green her name Mary White. Mary bore him thirteen children, seven daughters and six sons. With marrying Mary Peel gained land and some wealth. He farmed his own land and became a horse dealer. So good were his horses it was said that John could have a few pints down the local, when legless he could be placed upon his horse and it would take him home. His hunting skills were second to none, hunting twice a week, for over fifty years. His last hunt was a week before he died at the age of 78 on the 13th Nov 1854 he was buried in Caldbeck church, joined in his grave with his wife and the only two children who were not present at the funeral.
A song has been written about John Peel by one of his friends John Woodcook Graves, the words (or some of them) are framed on our wall. John Peels ridding crop and stirrups are also on display. So come see us say hello and soak up some local history.
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Extremely friendly pub with lovely staff and a great warm atmosphere to get away from the winter cold! Would definitely recommend when travelling to Bowness.
The new landlords are absolutely wonderful! So welcoming and the whole atmosphere is how pubs used to be. As tourists, the local were very friendly to us and we ended up returning to this wonderful little gem. There was live music on one of the nights we attended and it was amazing. One of the only pubs that still has a pool table too! Highly recommend the John Peel for a great night!
Beautiful little pub with the cheapest drinks we’d experienced so far. We didn’t eat here unfortunately however the environment was wonderful and the hostess just lovely.
The new hosts have only just opened this wonderfully traditional British pub after it’s been closed for 6 months. In just two weeks they have transformed the place from what it was to welcoming venue with a friendly atmosphere. I’m sure I’ll be back with friends soon.
Ic and Flic making their first visit here. I have only been a couple of times. Very traditional pub. Had a good pint of Theakstones Best. Very good but the only real ale on. Seems very quiet compared to those close by. No food but a proper games room to the rear with pool and darts. (Flic thought darts involved pinning his brother to the board.) Pool skills even worse.
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