The Foresters Arms is a historic pub in Carlton, a village in Coverdale, North Yorkshire, in England.
[1] Lying on the route from Lancaster and Middleham,[2] the owner began making money by selling ale to travellers.
In the early 18th century, a bar room was added, and stabling and accommodation was offered, the property becoming an inn.
[1] Originally known as the "Hare and Hounds", and then as "The Board",[3] it was renamed in the 1840s for the Coverdale Foresters' Friendly Society, a branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters which became independent.
[4] The local branch of the foresters maintains a tradition of an annual parade starting from the pub.