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Eager sightseers flock to Devon to enjoy an amble around the county's beautiful countryside and quaint villages. Dunsford is one such village - it bears all the hallmarks of a charming English hamlet, and offers breathtaking views across the Teign Valley and Dartmoor National Park. The Royal Oak Inn is popular with those needing ref...
View full reviewSet in the stunningly beautiful Teign Valley and with its own small campsite by the winding river, Teign House Inn is steeped in local history. Its simple rustic charm has genuine integrity, dating back to when it began as the wages house for the local tin mine.
For a cosy evening meal it was the perfect place for us. The m...
The Artichoke Inn sits snug within the Devonshire countryside and boasts a wealth of history, dating back before Domesday. The inn was believed to have originally been a base for the Crusaders, who returned from Jerusalem with the Jerusalem artichoke, hence the pub’s name. Today, Sam, the host of this gorgeous thatched inn, take...
View full reviewA charming and historic 17th-century inn, The NoBody Inn is a haven for local foodies and tourists visiting the beautiful Devonshire countryside. Inside, the pub is full of character: a log-burning fire keeps the space warm and welcoming during winter, antique photographs and paintings adorn the walls and low beamed ceilings creat...
View full reviewJust half a mile off the A30, The Old Thatch Inn is a beautiful grade-II-listed building in the village of Cheriton Bishop, close to the north-eastern borders of Dartmoor National Park. A haven for lovers of good food, wine and real ales, the pub has become well known in the area for its beautifully prepared, modern British cuisine, ...
View full reviewTo It's all in the name - this 16th-Century inn is perfectly positioned to offer respite to those exploring the delights of Devon. The Travellers Rest is set in glorious countryside just four miles from Exeter on the old A30, with Dartmoor and the coast within easy reach too. Rest your weary feet and enjoy some fine wine, quality al...
View full reviewJust a few minutes outside buzzy Exeter, The Lamb is the undisputed treasure of Longdown and the surrounding area. Its semi-rural location gives this charming eatery an air of delightful tranquillity, which is enhanced by the tasteful decor inside.
Settle down in a squashy armchair with a pint of local beer – perhaps Otte...
Dating back to 1639, this Grade II listed building was once a posting house, but now functions as a charming traditional hotel and restaurant. Set in the town of Moretonhampstead, within the bounds of Dartmoor National Park, The White Hart Hotel is the ideal base for hikers, sightseers and dog owners. Soft, muted colours and ...
View full reviewIn the heart of the moorland town of Moretonhampstead is The Horse - a relaxed, foodie pub and restaurant with an Italian twist. The owners have built up a loyal following for their genuine Italian pizzas (thin, crispy and great value) and regularly changing menu of excellent dishes. While traditionalists can tuck into fish and chip...
View full reviewNestled in the Fingle Gorge, right on the banks of the River Teign, the Fingle Bridge Inn is a charming traditional pub and restaurant. This family-owned venue boasts a homely atmosphere, with a roaring fire in winter and outside terraces to enjoy when the sun shines. With its stunning location, it encourages fishermen, cyclists, ...
View full reviewJust four miles from Exeter sits the Lord Haldon Hotel - an imposing Georgian country house with beautiful views and grounds designed by Capability Brown. And at the heart of the hotel is the candle-lit Courtyard Restaurant, one of only eight restaurants in Devon to be awarded the prestigious two red rosettes by the AA. Head chef Fr...
View full reviewHoused within a 17th-century building and kept dry by a chocolate box thatch, the Drewe Arms is a lovely place to linger. Despite only taking over a year ago, Gary Hitching has taken the pub from strength to strength, creating a loyal fan base of both villagers and those from further afield. I can personally attest to the exceptio...
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