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Since taking over The White Hart, owner Andrew Benstead has given this 16th-century pub a new lease of life. You’re guaranteed an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly staff who stop at nothing to make you feel welcome. Inside is a traditional cobbled floor, low ceiling and a huge fireplace, while outside you’ll find a beauti...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown in Calverleigh is a true country pub at heart. It’s an attractive, comfortable space with a laid-back ambience that makes guests feel right at home. For those visiting with an appetite, starters such as potted duck confi t with ale chutney, granary toast and mixed leaves, and smoked mackerel and horseradish ...
View full reviewOverlooking an ancient stone fountain, a weaver's and an organic food shop, this converted 19th-century blacksmith's forge is now a beautiful café in the heart of the Dartmoor village of Chagford (the Sunday Telegraph's Best Rural Place to Live in Britain 2015). The Old Forge prides itself on the quality of its food, which is...
View full reviewThe Hare and Hounds (midway between Sidbury and Honiton) is a traditional country pub situated in an elevated position with magnificent views down the Sid Valley to the sea at Sidmouth. Set in extensive gardens with ample parking, the premises have been under the same management team of Lindsey, Tracy and Graham for nearly 20 years....
View full reviewDating back to 1385, the Blue Ball Inn is set in the delightful village of Sidford, near Sidmouth, and lies just two miles from the famous Jurassic Coast. With three bars, a restaurant with family dining and a separate function room, the helpful team can cater for any occasion. The Blue Ball even has nine beautiful guest rooms to enj...
View full reviewLocated in the picturesque village of Broadhembury, The Drewe Arms is a little more upmarket than your usual watering hole. Their refined pub cuisine is prepared daily on the premises, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients - the chefs also utilise the substantial kitchen gardens, which provide a wide range of home-grown fruit, ve...
View full reviewThe Post Inn is a traditional 16th-century pub located just off the A30, so is a great stop-off for those travelling to the depths of Dartmoor. Situated near the market town of Okehampton and pretty village of Chagford, The Post Inn is within easy reach of glorious countryside. With a mix of locals and sightseers flowing through t...
View full reviewThe Waie Inn ticks every box. Ask the locals and they’ll tell you it’s the go-to place for all manner of occasions – whether that’s taking the kids to the pool during the holidays, attending a country wedding, staying the night or dining in the restaurant. It’s worth delving into the countryside and hunting down this ven...
View full reviewSet in a beautiful 300-year-old farmhouse, The Barn Owl is a traditional British pub that oozes charm and character. The Barn Owl is equipped with a comfortable and cosy interior, while also restoring period features such as the wooden panelling and flagstone flooring. This charming eatery’s location – it’s set along the Eng...
View full reviewWith a superb menu, a great array of drinks and regular evening entertainment, this attractive venue is the buzzy heart of Awliscombe. Pop by for open mic night to check out the local talent, or for karaoke night to show off your stuff. The venue combines cosy traditional charms like exposed brick and wooden beams, with a tasteful...
View full reviewThe Thelbridge Cross Inn is a popular country inn which provides an excellent range of cuisine, from traditional pub lunches to superb à la carte evening meals. Relaxed, cosy and friendly, this family-run establishment has a longstanding reputation for great food, and customers travel many miles to dine there. Sunday roasts a...
View full reviewSet in the hamlet of Weston and dating back to the 1700s, The Otter Inn is a country pub with a cosy atmosphere. Many of the original features have remained, giving the pub a homely, traditional feel that lures locals and ramblers inside.
When it comes to the food, everything is home-cooked and fresh. The menu is brimming w...
Housed in a chocolate-box thatched stone building, The Heathfield Inn is a 16th-century venue that looks every bit as charming on the outside as what lies beyond its door. An open-plan bar boasts an original fireplace and is well stocked with a range of wine, real ale and spirits. Unwind in the comfy lounge area, or head to the re...
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