Guests trapped in Britain’s highest pub since Saturday evening have finally been rescued after two snowploughs managed to reach them.
Two farmers led a convoy from the Tan Hill Inn, in North Yorkshire, along a twisting moorland road to safety on Tuesday afternoon.
However, four guests, including two German tourists and dog Agatha, decided not to risk the journey and stayed behind with the pub's six staff.
The rescue came as 23 guests, including three Australians, faced another day of being snowed in at the inn, which is 528 metres (1,732 ft) above sea level.
Two farmers led a convoy from the Tan Hill Inn, in North Yorkshire, along a twisting moorland road to safety on Tuesday afternoon.
However, four guests, including two German tourists and dog Agatha, decided not to risk the journey and stayed behind with the pub's six staff.
The rescue came as 23 guests, including three Australians, faced another day of being snowed in at the inn, which is 528 metres (1,732 ft) above sea level.
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