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The 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 reviewThe 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 reviewLegend has it that the fire has been burning here since the inn was rebuilt in 1845, so a warm welcome really is guaranteed to those visiting The Warren House Inn. Add to that original oak beams and stunning Dartmoor views and you've got a cosy traditional pub in the heart of the National Park. Aptly, the pub offers own-recipe warre...
View full reviewYou'll come across the Kestor Inn in the quaint village of Manaton. It makes a remarkable starting point for exploring the Dartmoor National Park, offering its guests bed and breakfast accommodation and comforting meals in a recently refurbished setting. Light bites and a children's menu are available, but most will head straight fo...
View full reviewFor a unique dining experience that recreates the glamour of the heyday of rail travel, step aboard The Tamar Belle. Based at the Victorian railway station of Bere Ferrers, facing the heritage centre, The Tamar Belle invites visitors to dine and sleep in converted 1930s railway carriages and revel in the golden glow...
View full reviewThe Devonport Inn is a charming establishment situated on the beautiful Cornish coastal path in the untouched village of Kingsand. The pub boasts spectacular views of Kingsand Beach and the bay, so you’ll want to stay a while. The menu is compiled using the freshest seasonal produce, focusing on classic Cornish and French dishes...
View full reviewIn Torpoint, the gateway to Cornwall that’s a short ferry hop to or from Plymouth, sits a traditional pub with friendly staff. This is a venue for all seasons and occasions with indoor and outside seating. Relax in the bars or beer garden with a tipple, or enjoy a wholesome meal in the 70-seat spacious conservatory, with attract...
View full reviewLocated between Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, Bishopsteignton overlooks the gorgeous River Teign estuary. Originally built as a farmhouse in the 16th Century, Cockhaven Manor is now a charming inn set in the heart of the village, with a restaurant that provides a diverse menu offering great value for money. Proprietors Roy and Mandy E...
View full reviewAmidst the winding streets of Shaldon resides the London Inn. Overlooking the village green and just off the banks of the Teign estuary, this inn has everything you could want from a pub. Inside, the atmosphere is vibrant and friendly, and our host Tim greeted us as locals. He introduced us to a menu that any would envy. The comfo...
View full reviewSurrounded by luscious gardens in the picturesque village of Shaldon, The Ness is a handsome pub housed in a Grade II listed Georgian property on the South West Coast Path. Offering different socialising areas, which are adorned with vintage boating memorabilia, it’s the perfect spot for whiling away the hours while taking in th...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful village of Hennock, high above Teign Valley, this cosy, traditional pub dates back to the 16th century. The new owner Michael, who told us that the entrance bar had been standing since 1666, welcomed us warmly.
To start I indulged in fragrant crabcakes with chilli jam, while my companion enjoyed spicy n...
If you fancy spending an idyllic afternoon sipping cold beer on the waterfront overlooking the beach, look no further than The Ship Inn. Real ales behind the well-stocked bar include Otter Ale, Bass, Tribute and Proper Job, as well as a new guest ale every week. Perched on the Teignmouth Estuary, this characterful venue welcomes e...
View full reviewSet back from the road, with a courtyard to the front and rear, this delightfully quaint pub in the popular seaside town of Teignmouth has all the olde-worlde charm you would expect of an inn dating back to 1132. Substantial starters, mains and homemade sweets all feature locally sourced produce and there are a wide variety of dishe...
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