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Name: Fingle Bridge Inn
Location:
Exeter
CREAM TEAS
BAR MEALS - RESTAURANT
SUNDAY LUNCHES AND DAILY SPECIALS
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WELCOME read more -
Name: The Bridge Inn
Location:
Lynton
The Bridge Inn is an attractive and historic 17th century Exmoor inn on the banks of the West Lyn River just half a mile from the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth.
Ideal for Mid-Week Breaks and walking holidays as it is adjacent to three major footpaths; The Two Moors Way, Tarka Trail and The South West Coastal Footpath - Exmoor and the North Devon coast.
The accommodation comprises 8 en suite rooms all comfortably furnished and with river or woodland views.
The Riverside Restaurant overlook read more -
Name: Boringdon Arms
Location:
Plymouth
Since the 1990s the Bori in Turnchapel near Plymouth has become recognised as a traditional pub, serving home cooked meals and a vast choice of beers. Proving popular to visitors, locals and real ale devotees alike, Plymouth CamRA awarded the Bori the original and the latest Pub of the Year.
The Boringdon Arms is set in the middle of the little waterside village of Turnchapel, on the Cattewater, (the lower stretch of the river Plym) just a few miles from Plymouth City.
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Name: Kings Head
Location:
Stonehouse
The Kings head is situated in the centre of the Cotswold village Kings Stanley overlooking the village cricket green. Ideally placed for walkers on the "Cotswold Way" we offer an extensive lunch menu from baguettes to "steak and chips" as well as delicious home cooked food which you'll find on the Specials Board.
Easily reached just 2 miles from the M5 Junction 13 we make an ideal stop off on long journeys and have ample car parking facilities. Coach parties are also welcome but please do pre-b read more -
Name: The Crown & Sceptre
Location:
Exeter
Today's Crown & Sceptre was rebuilt in 1964 to replace the old thatched Crown & Sceptre which was sadly destoyed by fire in 1962, pictures of which hang on the wall.
We have a good relaxing & friendly pub in the village of Newton St Cyres, which boasts picturesque thatched cottages, the Ford running through the village. Lots of good local walks, some of which are along the River Creedy and are part of the EXE VALLY WAY.
THE CROWN & SCEPTRE in Newton St Cyres is situated on the A377 only 3 mile read more -
Name: The Lands End The Inn at the Ford
Location:
Twyford
Tle Lands End is situated on the banks of the Old River Loddon by the Ford, it is surrounded by fishing lakes, nature walks and a bird sanctuary,yet it is easily accessible from Twyford, Woodley,Hurst, Winnersh and the surrounding areas.
A 50 seat extension with an oak beamed ceiling was recently added and the original building completely refurbished. A collection of fish taxidermy from the Victorian era to the present day is displayed on the walls.
The Lands End is a traditional pub servi read more -
Name: The Old Vic
Location:
Southsea
The Old Vic in Southsea is a very warm, friendly and inviting pub which offers great food and entertainment.
There is a lovely beer garden in which to enjoy a cold drink or 2 and free WiFi internet access is available.
Come along and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and the entertainment. read more -
Name: The Plough Inn
Location:
Loughborough
Situated in the beautiful village of Normanton on Soar, this charming, picturesque, riverside pub and restaurant really is the place to wine and dine.
Decorated in a Mediterranean/ Cosmopolitan style, whilst still keeping the traditional character of the bar, the large riverside garden with free moorings, means you can drink and dine al fresco all day, seven days a week.
In the Winter months snuggle up to our roaring log fires in our classic leather soho sofas and enjoy a dish from our exte read more -
Name: The Talbot
Location:
Worcester
A 15th century coaching inn, run for 23 years by the Clift family and managed by sisters Annie and Wiz. They place huge importance on organic and locally produced ingredients, growing their own chemical free vegetables, herbs, and salad leaves.
Nearly everything they sell is made ‘in house’ bread, preserves, black pudding, raised pies, puddings etc, etc. Wild food is gathered from the fields and hedges round about – no processed food is brought in. Most ingredients, if not home grown are read more -
Name: Knockerdown Inn
Location:
Ashbourne
The Knockerdown Inn at Ashbourne dates from the 17th Century and is set in it's own grounds with stunning views over Carsington Water.
This public house and restaurant has been under the same ownership since 1996 and has won many awards during this time, these awards are on display in the restaurant.
This friendly pub offers a wide range of attractions popular with locals and visitors alike, and is open all day everyday through the summer and for lunch and evenings for the rest of the year. It read more
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