Guest snowed in at 'off the grid' Britain's highest pub says it was a 'great adventure'
- Twenty-Three guests and six staff were snowed in at the Tan Hill Inn for five days due to heavy snow, as reported by Freddie Swift.
- The guests were rescued on Thursday after a local farmer delivered supplies and helped them leave, according to the Tan Hill Inn's owner and a spokesperson for Aldi.
- Aldi provided essential supplies, including sausages and wine, to the stranded guests, which lifted their spirits, as stated by pub manager Nicole Hayes.
- Freddie Swift described the experience as a great adventure, stating, 'It was nice being stuck and snowed in,' reflecting on the unique situation they faced.
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