The New Inn is a public house in Easingwold, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.
The pub was built in the mid 18th century,[1] on Long Street in Easingwold.
Most stagecoaches stopped at the inn, while the Royal Mail and Highflyer coaches changed horses there.
[4] The pub is built of red-brown brick, colourwashed on the front, with floor bands and pantile roofs.
On the right are two two-storey single-bay extensions, containing a canted bay window and a doorway with an oblong fanlight.