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The Prince of Wales Inn is located in the charming village of Holcombe Rogus, near the eastern end of the Grand Western Canal. Occupying a 17th-Century building, the pub has recently been beautifully refurbished. Under new ownership, it is fast gaining a reputation as one of the best places in the area to enjoy traditional food and r...
View full reviewThis inn is truly a delight. A traditional English pub serving really excellent food, it boasts a large beer garden at the rear, and a dining area which is cosy and intimate whilst retaining its old-world atmosphere. Abi, our waitress, was attentive to our every need; and as we perused the menu, what struck me most was the originalit...
View full reviewPreviously known as The Poachers Pocket, The 17th Century Hotel is thought to date back to 1644 and boasts a truly outstanding setting overlooking the awe-inspiring Blackdown Hills. Despite its rural location this gorgeous hotel and function venue is easily accessible from junctions 26 and 27 of the M5 and Tiverton Parkway Railway...
View full reviewA family-friendly pub in Cullompton, The Waterloo Cross specialises in deliciously comforting British pub classic, sharing plates and quick bites. Cask ales from Marston's breweries and world wines are offered at the bar, and guests can enjoy the lush al fresco area for both outdoor drinking and dining during warmer weather. The litt...
View full reviewA traditional country village pub (just two and a half miles from Junction 27 of the M5), Redwoods Inn offers a very warm welcome, and delicious and generous portions in its bar and restaurant. The extensive menu and substantial specials board change regularly and offer a variety of vegetarian alternatives. On Tuesday and Wednesda...
View full reviewThough just two miles off the M5 motorway, The George, a traditional 18th-century coaching inn and hostelry, is located at the heart of Uffculme’s Conservation Area. The George’s period character has been creatively retained to provide a relaxing ambience with diverse features that make the modern inn appea...
View full reviewThe owners of The Culm Valley Inn describe it as a funky country pub, but it also features plenty of touches that you’d expect to find in an authentic country inn. Step inside the bar to be greeted by the warm glow of traditional wood burners, tasteful decor, comfortable seating and off-beat art. As you move through to the resta...
View full reviewA family-run British pub, The Barley Mow is the beating heart of Rockwell Green and the only pub in this Somerset village. With its spacious beer garden and large car park, The Barley Mow is always bustling with guests, whether they’re popping in for a post-work pint or enjoying a tasty three-course meal.
Inside, you’ll...
A firm fixture in the Ashill community, this charming village pub is a shelter for all. On the culinary front, there's a range of traditional options to choose from, in addition to a daily changing specials board - guests could opt to begin with smoked salmon, prawn and crab roulade and follow with confit duck leg on a bed of bubble...
View full reviewMack and Sarah McGinley have been working tirelessly since taking over the Bluebell in May 2012. Following a refurbishment, there is now a blue colour scheme throughout, with bright canvas prints adding a splash of colour to this spacious 82-cover licensed restaurant. Adding to the popular carvery lunch served every day, there is no...
View full reviewThe Globe Inn is a family-run, family-friendly pub nestled in the charming village of Milverton. The team’s love for food and passion for providing impeccable service and luxurious accommodation is apparent as soon you walk through the door. The pub’s culinary team, led by chef and owner Mark Tarry, consistently provides guests w...
View full reviewPostcard-pretty and with bags of charm, Bampton is a lovely Devon village. In the middle of this rural idyll, The Quarryman's Rest is a 300-year-old pub and bed and breakfast with a young and enthusiastic team at the helm. Scott Griffiths is the experienced chef heading up the kitchen. His signature West Country steak and Exmoor Ale...
View full reviewSet on the Somerset border, The Exeter Inn is the gateway to all the wonders Devon has to offer. This 15th-Century inn continues to fulfil the purpose for which it was originally built: welcoming weary travellers and passersby eager for a hearty meal, a good pint of ale and a comfortable night's sleep. The region's stunning National...
View full reviewBlackberries is a charming family-run restaurant lucky enough to have stunning hotspots like Exmoor National Park and Wimbleball Lake right on its doorstep. The eatery is a hub for those exploring the locale, and the restaurant's wellappointed guest rooms are popular with visitors looking for a comfortable base from which to head ou...
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