The Ship Inn - Low Newton-by-the-Sea
An introduction to The Ship Inn - Low Newton-by-the-Sea
This lovely gastropub is in a unique location by the sea, you will not want to leave once you get there.
The Ship Inn - Low Newton-by-the-Sea main features
Accommodation details
The owner Christine Forsyth says....
I first came to Low Newton and The Ship Inn in May 1999. I wanted to move away from Hertfordshire and I needed to earn a living and I had heard that there was a pub for sale in a village by the sea. I had done various jobs in my life and run my own business, but the one business I knew I didn’t want to run was a pub! However - I came, I saw and Low Newton conquered!!
The sea and landscape continues to delight. To stand on the beach on a moonlight night and hear the seals calling from the rocks, to watch the path of the moon on the sea and see the fingers of Dunstanburgh castle stand black against the sky or to watch the sun rise over the sea on a glorious summer morning - these are the things that make Low Newton the very special and unique place it is. And make people return time and again.
Our Food
At The Ship Inn we run a small, busy and efficient kitchen with all our food cooked freshly to order. We pride ourselves on cooking simple food extremely well. We use first class local ingredients and have a very small evening menu which changes daily .
We serve interesting vegetarian food and delicious old fashioned puddings. Nearly all our fish is caught by local fishermen. From June until October we serve lobster straight from Newton Bay, arrive at the right time and you will see Gary en route to The Ship walking up the beach with a bucket of lobster in each hand. All meat comes from local farms and is free range wherever possible.
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Ed notes. We have visited this lovely pub and can confirm it is well worth the journey.