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The Castle Inn at Landkey is a traditional village pub only a few miles from Barnstaple. The bar is well stocked with local ale and a great selection of wine. The dining area is set away from the bar and there is covered outdoor seating and a garden. When we visited, we plumped for the Sunday lunch option of ro...
View full reviewPicture this: you're sitting outside with the sun shining overhead, looking out over a blue sea; you have a plate of fresh local fare in front of you and are enjoying complete peace and quiet. It's a coastal paradise and it goes by the name of The Coombe Barton Inn. Located right on the beach, The Coombe Barton Inn enjoys splendid v...
View full reviewBilly Budds achieves an atmosphere that most pubs can only dream of. It’s a place loved as much by the locals as it is by the tourists that visit. Whether you’re stopping by after you’ve been to the beach, surfing or walking, punters are invited to share adventures over a pint and shoot some pool, or let the kids tire themse...
View full reviewThe Thatch is a wonderful traditional family-run pub that’s a hub for locals, holidaymakers, surfers and beach-goers. Croyde Bay is only a short walk away and The Thatch handily offers overnight accommodation, as do sister pub Billy Budds and the recently acquired Priory. The pub was alive with a buzzing atmosphere when we visit...
View full reviewThis elegant 16th-century coaching inn is a hidden gem in the charming coastal village of Croyde. Situated close to the dramatic headland of Baggy Point and beautiful Croyde beach, this is a utopia for surfers and hikers. With a pool table, skittles alley and regular live music events, you’ll never be short of things to do at Th...
View full reviewThe Rock, Georgeham's only 17th-Century inn, is recommended by The Good Pub Guide and has become one of the most popular public houses on the North Devon coast. Renowned for its delicious homemade food and its five Cask Marque-awarded real ales, extensive wine list and professional yet informal service, The Rock really is a must...
View full reviewThis charming pub is located in Hallworthy, within easy reach of Camelford and coastal havens of Crackington Haven and Boscastle. With great homemade food and friendly service, The Wilsey Down appeals to a loyal following of locals as well as visitors wishing to explore the North Cornwall coast. It offers bed-and-breakfast accommo...
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 reviewSince 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 reviewDating back to 1815, The Springer Spaniel is a traditional country pub set in the heart of the West Country. As its name suggests, this pub welcomes every member of the family – especially the four-legged kind – and the relaxed ambience is ideal for diners of all ages. Inside, a roaring log fire, exposed brickwork and rustic d...
View full reviewThis delightful 16th-Century lakeside inn is nestled in a valley within the beautiful Fortescue Estate, not far from Castle Hill stately home. Think rolling fields and lush woodland and you're not far off. Although secluded, this thatched pub is within easy reach of Barnstaple, South Molton, Exmoor and the coast. The Stags Head t...
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...
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