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The Punch Bowl Inn is a historic pub in Marton cum Grafton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was originally constructed in the 16th century, probably as a two-bay house; this oldest section is timber framed. In the 18th century it was greatly extended and converted into a coaching inn.

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In the 20th century, it was extended to the rear and to the right. In the 1950s and 1960s, it operated as a roadhouse near the Great North Road, and had a motoring theme. The building was grade II listed in 1984. In the 2010s, the pub was owned by Neil Morrissey, and during this period it appeared in a Channel 4 programme. It was purchased by Provenance Inns in 2017, and in 2022 it won Best Food Offer at the Publican Awards. The pub is rendered, and has a pantile roof. The original part has a timber framed core and a high plinth. There are two storeys and three bays. The doorway has an architrave and an oblong fanlight, the windows are sashes, those on the upper floor horizontally-sliding, and on the roof is a modern dormer.

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Listed buildings in Marton cum Grafton