It'll help protect against closure
The Royal Oak is also the only pub in the village. Copmanthorpe Parish Council said it had been “an intrinsic part of the village for generations and it is part of the village’s history and is considered to be a central hub that is vital to the community.”
Part of the pub is sub-let to Little Acorns Café, which attracts locals and visitors from surrounding villages. According to Land Registry records, the freehold of The Royal Oak is owned by Unique Pub Properties Limited. Both pubs were previously listed as ACV, but this must be reapplied for every five years.
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