The Milbank Arms is a Grade II listed public house at Barningham, County Durham.
Built in the early 19th century, it spent a period as a hotel before converting to a public house.
The public house, and former hotel, are named after local land owning family, the Milbanks, who have recently taken over the license.
In the early 1900s, it was refurbished a public house, but unusually for English pubs it did not include a bar counter.
Due to this change, the Campaign for Real Ale have put the pub's "unspoilt" status under review.