The Moorcock Inn is a historic pub in Darncombe-cum-Langdale End, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
Some sources claim it was built in 1640, but Historic England dates it to the late 18th century.
[1][2] It was named for a racehorse which won the Richmond Gold Cup three years in a row.
The main block has two low storeys, two bays, with flanking single-storey extensions.
Inside, there is a 19th-century range by Candler of Scarborough, and an early ladder stair to the loft.