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The Claycutters Arms is a thatched pub that sits in a prominent spot in the centre of the village and boasts plenty of parking. There’s an outdoor seating area with gardens and a log burner inside for when the weather turns colder. Being a true country pub, dogs are welcome in the bar. To start, I tucked into freshly prepared wh...
View full reviewThe Sir Walter Raleigh Inn is a 16th-Century, family-run free house that's appreciated by locals and tourists alike. I was informed that 99 per cent of their ales are local, while the remainder is the 'best of the rest'. Such a choice attracts a healthy audience to the friendly bar area, where everyone is made to feel welcome. If yo...
View full reviewThe Sir Walter Raleigh Inn is a 16th-Century, family-run free house that's appreciated by locals and tourists alike. I was informed that 99 per cent of their ales are local, while the remainder is the 'best of the rest'. Such a choice attracts a healthy audience to the friendly bar area, where everyone is made to feel welcome. If yo...
View full reviewNewton Poppleford is a charming Devon village, filled with quaint houses, tiny tearooms and friendly locals. It's picture-perfect and, with historic sites and the Jurassic Coast within easy reach and a large car park, Cannons Inn is one of the best and most convenient places to stay in East Devon. As well as providing fantastic pub ...
View full reviewThe Cromwell Arms is an award-winning country inn, with 14 bedrooms, on the edge of Dartmoor. Having won the Best Beer Pub with St Austell Brewery and become finalists in the Great British Pub Awards recently, it is truly worth a visit. A traditional inn with beams, cosy corners and log fires, The Cromwell Arms offers a warm and invi...
View full review'A country gem' was how one kind guest described The Butterleigh. A place to relax, reflect and converse, this pub is delightfully friendly and solidly traditional. Surrounded by rolling countryside, Butterleigh is an attractive village; and its inn is situated opposite the pretty 13th-Century church. With warming fires in winter an...
View full reviewAt The New Inn you are ensured a warm welcome - especially from Captain, the talking parrot. This feathery fellow has been greeting guests for over 27 years, and it's not hard to see why he's stuck around for so long. This beautiful Devon pub was awarded four stars by the AA for its superb food, luxury bedand- breakfast rooms and en...
View full reviewThis 15th-century thatched inn is every bit as pretty as the surrounding countryside, so is understandably a firm favourite with locals, and travellers exploring the Dartmoor National Park and the picturesque village of Lustleigh. Its attractive exterior is far from the only reason so many hold The Cleave in such high esteem, though...
View full reviewOut of the way but not far away - Plymtree is that idyllic Devon village nestling in the countryside, equidistant from Exeter, Tiverton and Honiton. This lovely pub is much sought after by locals, ramblers and visitors to this beautiful part of Devon. Traditional and stylish, the exposed beams draped in hops, large oak mirrors and ...
View full reviewBrookside restaurant in Bovey Tracey has been run by experienced, hands-on hospitality pros Robin Bean and Mark Riddick for nearly 14 years. Along with head chef Phil Brough and an expert team, they ensure visitors to Brookside enjoy only the best – a warm welcome, seamless service and delicious food made with local ingredients....
View full reviewDating 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 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 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...
View full reviewThe Volunteer Inn has been part of Ottery St Mary’s history since 1810, a testament to its popularity and promise of delivering great food and drink. In 2012 Jacqui and Mike Down became the proud proprietors and have since refurbished the pub to freshen it up whilst retaining the character of the place.
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