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The Blackcock Inn sits pretty as a picture, just off the North Devon Link Road. After a short drive through wonderful countryside and taking in glorious views of South Exmoor, we arrived with an appetite – and just as well. This country bolthole has plenty of parking alongside its on-site caravan and camping park.
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With a well-travelled and rosy-cheeked rugby aficionado at the helm, the irresistible Jack in the Green is proving to be one of Devon's most exciting freehouses. Finishing 60th in the National Restaurant Awards' 'UK's Top 100 Restaurants' and fifth in the 'UK's Top 50 Gastropubs', The Jack is celebrating its 20th year in style. E...
View full reviewDating back to 1633, this grade-II-listed thatched pub boasts all the trappings of a traditional country inn. A warm welcome, hot food and refreshing beers all feature as standard, while the recently refurbished en-suite accommodation is ideal for those looking for a refreshing night's sleep. The Old Court House's comprehensive menu...
View full reviewMeander down the Tarka Trail, along the banks of the River Taw, and you’ll stumble across the Fox & Hounds Country Hotel. With such amiable staff, there’s always a warm, welcoming ambience and the venue is bursting with traditional charm. Expect open fireplaces, cosy armchairs, exposed wooden beams and brass ale pumps. The...
View full reviewIf you're looking for a homely and traditional pub, where you can put up your feet and tuck into some delicious fare, then The Tally Ho is the place for you. When the sun is shining, guests can also head outside and make use of the ample seating, both in the patio area and on the picnic benches which adorn the spacious lawn, alongsi...
View full reviewThis converted country house with attractive traditional features now functions as a popular guest house and bed and breakfast. The red-brick building, complete with Tudoresque beams on its elegant frontage, stands in its own extensive grounds. Situated in miles of picturesque countryside, this is a perfect base for those wishing ...
View full reviewThe Blue Ball Inn is situated on the outskirts of Exeter city centre, so close to the rugby ground that you could score a conversion from the car park, and yet with its thatched roof, charming gardens with an outside bar and comfortable seating, and laid-back atmosphere, the inn could be in the middle of the countryside. Dating ba...
View full reviewLocated just outside Exeter, The Thirsty Farmer is a classic village pub set in the heart of Whimple. Full of character and charm, The Thirsty Farmer offers a relaxed spot to enjoy anything from a pint of local beer to a full and sumptuous three-course meal. Inside, wooden beams and roaring open fires create a cosy spot for winter...
View full reviewCarriages Brasserie can be found at the Devon Hotel and displays the exceptional standards of service and care you’d expect from the award-winning Brend hotel group. This sophisticated venue is easily accessible, offering ample free parking and useful amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi. The ambient lighting, comfortable and...
View full reviewTucked away in the delightful village of Whimple, this cosy local pub is a great spot in which to gather with friends for a refreshing tipple. The New Fountain Inn is particularly popular on Old Twelvey Night, when people come from miles around for the annual Whimple Wassail, which begins at the New Fountain Inn with the first ren...
View full reviewEverything about The London Inn is pleasingly traditional, offering a slice of country life in the heart of picturesque Exmoor. This lovely establishment exudes olde-worlde charm and is a firm community favourite, providing a friendly place for both locals and visitors to relax. Indeed, although not regulars at the ...
View full reviewEager 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 reviewThe 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 reviewA 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...
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