Richard Bowser is alleged to have carried out the offence at the highest pub in Great Britain, the Tan Hill Inn, at the end of last week.
A 46-year-old man has appeared before York Magistrates' Court charged with attempted murder at a famous North Yorkshire pub.
Richard Bowser is alleged to have carried out the offence at the highest pub in Great Britain, the Tan Hill Inn, at the end of last week.
He was arrested at the venue, which lies on the Pennine Way in one of the remotest parts of the Yorkshire Dales and provides bed and breakfast as well as bar facilities.
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