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Britain’s Highest Pub Says It Costs £100,000 a Year Just to Keep the Lights On

The remote Tan Hill Inn operates entirely off‑grid at 1,732 feet, relying on its own generator plus in‑house plumbing in harsh moorland conditions.

Overview

  • The inn has no mains connections, using a generator for electricity and its own water systems to stay operational.
  • About 1,000 visitors a week help offset the unusually high running costs reported by landlord Andrew Hields.
  • Staffing is supported by six on‑site bedrooms, with most employees staying three or four nights and a proposed minibus to aid access.
  • The pub offers 11 guest rooms and sits 11 miles from Kirkby Stephen, reachable only via narrow, single‑track roads across the moors.
  • Hields has run the site since June 2018 and also operates The Green Dragon Inn in Hardraw, with past snow‑ins at Tan Hill drawing widespread attention.