The Horseshoe Hotel is a pub in Egton Bridge, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
[3] At the rear of the building, a summerhouse was constructed in the 1930s, which was initially used to host the annual Egton Bridge Gooseberry Show.
During the Second World War it was commandered as a first aid post, then after the war served as staff accommodation, an ice cream shop, and then a holiday let, before becoming a farm shop.
[4] The pub is built of sandstone, and has a pantile roof with coped gables, shaped kneelers and ball and pedestal finials.
In the right gable end is a relief "F" in a circular surround with keystones.