Drinker snowed-in at Britain's highest pub misses grandchild's birth
- 23 Guests at the Tan Hill Inn were snowed in since Saturday evening and were rescued on Tuesday by two farmers in snowploughs.
- Four Guests chose to stay behind with six staff members as the route remained treacherous.
- Pub owner Andrew Hields confirmed the rescue at 2:30 PM, while temperatures dropped to minus 16C.
- The Pub's social media updates shared their situation, with posts about snowmen and a red wine shortage gaining thousands of interactions.
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