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A pub which served as the local watering hole in popular TV drama Heartbeat has been put up for sale.
After nearly 40 years, the owners are to retire with the business available for £175,000, said an estate agent. The business has been run by the same family for the past four decades, according to property marketing agent Barry Crux. Filming took place inside the bar of the actual Goathland Hotel for the first four years of the show before a replica of the interior was built, according to the owners of the pub.Image caption,
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