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Name: Plume and Feathers
Location:
Okehampton
High Street frontage stone built former coaching inn with lounge bar, public bar, first floor function room, 3 bed accommodation, outbuildings and car park to the rear.
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Name: The Countryman
Location:
Okehampton
Pauline, Roger and son Ryan welcome everyone to The Countryman. Whether just to drink or dine in our 125 seater restaurant, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. We serve many different ciders and real ales along with all the usual spirits, beers and lagers. If you are meeting friends or family for a quiet get together, celebrating a birthday or anniversary, The Countryman is the ideal place to book and have a good quality home cooked meal, and on Saturday evenings and Sunday we run a carvery fo
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Name: The Post Inn
Location:
Okehampton
16th century freehouse serving homemade food from 11am / 11pm Monday to Saturday 12 noon / 10pm Sundays .
We also provide bed and breakfast .
Our bar area has a open log fire, families and dogs welcome .
We pride ourselves in using as much local produce as possible, even to the extreme of rearing our own pigs for
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Name: The Red Lion Inn
Location:
Okehampton
Come and enjoy the Beer festival with 8 local ales, Morris Men and other events from Thurday 16th of september until Sunday the 19th
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Name: The George Hotel
Location:
Okehampton
The George is located in Devon’s smallest town, Hatherleigh approximately 8 miles from Okehampton.The pub is famous for its lively and welcoming atmosphere, and provides the highest standards of freshly cooked food, drink and effortless service. Soft modern furnishings complement the traditional and historic building features, creating a warm, inviting feel. A pub with pub values offered with style, charisma and personality. Our menu is a mix of great pub classics and modern English dishes, wi
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Name: The Castle Inn
Location:
Okehampton
The Castle Inn is a traditional 16th century inn situated in Lydford, on the Western slopes of Dartmoor National Park. Built in 1550, its plain pink exterior offers no clues as to what awaits you inside. It oozes with character from every nook and cranny. The lamp-lit bar with low, bowed ceilings, many curios, slate floors and an open fire, the lovely snug with high backed settles and the charming restaurant with beamed ceiling. There is a pretty garden to the back of the inn with more seating a
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