As you would expect, Devon has a lot of pubs, many in nice settings. The map below shows a selection of good pubs, and the table below it gives some brief notes on the pub for your guidance
Alphington | Double Locks Hotel | A converted lockhouse, beside the canal, remote, but close to Exeter |
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Ashprington | Durant Arms | 18th century, smart, neat inn with log fires and fresh flowers |
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Broadhembury | Drewe Arms | Tucked out of the way, this historic thatched pub is usually very busy |
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Banscombe | Masons Arms | Once thehaunt of smugglers, now a great all year round pub |
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Cheriton Bishop | Old Thatch Inn | 16th century thatched inn, with beams and a stone fireplace |
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Chudleigh Knighton | Claycutters Arms | Comfortable old village local that gets very busy in summer |
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Coleford | New Inn | 13th century thatched cottage,snug interior, and open fire |
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Dalwood | Tuckers Arms | 13th century longhouse with a remarkably unspoilt interior |
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Dartington | Cott Inn | First licensed in 1320, a long low thatched roof, beams and brass inside |
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Harberton | Church House Inn | Another inn of monastic origins, the stone walls and pews mirror the past |
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Hexworthy | Forest Inn | A remote moorland pub that gets residents, walkers, drinkers and diners |
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Holne | Church House Inn | Built in 1329 as a rest house for clergy, now a pub with atmosphere |
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Horndon | Elephant's Nest | Remote 16th century inn, full of atmosphere, explore Dartmoor from it |
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Kingsteignton | Old Rydon Inn | A 15th century grade II listed armhouse, now a pub |
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Knowstone | Masons Arms | A grade II thatched cottage, full of atmosphere and character |
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Lifton | Arundel Arms | Owns 20 mile of fishing n the Tamar, hence a fisherman's base |
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Lower Ashton | Manor Inn | Tradional pub in a village of whitewashed longhouses |
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Lydford | Castle Inn | Beside the remains of the castle, this is a 16th century inn |
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Meavy | Royal Oak | 15th century inn on the village green, survived virtually untouched |
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Peter Tavy | Peter Tavy Inn | 15th century former smithy, on the pack horse route across Dartmoor |
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Rattery | Church House Inn | Built in 1028 by monks, this pub has history and character |
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Rockbere | Jack in the Green | A good pub on the A30 for travellers into Devon |
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Sheepwash | Half Moon Inn | A fisherman's pub with a salmon as their emblem |
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Sidford | Blue Ball Inn | 14th century thatched pub, with a colourful garden for summer days |
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Slapton | Tower Inn | A cosy 14th century south Devon pub, busy in summer |
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South Zeal | Oxenham Arms | Licensed since 1477, built round a 5000 year old monolith |
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Stockland | Kings Arms | Thatched inn in superb countryside, rustic charm and skittle alley |
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Thelbridge | Thelbridge Cross Inn | A smart county inn. You can see both Exmoor and Dartmoor |
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Torcross | Start Bay Inn | Thatched 14th century pub overlooking Slapton Sands |
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Widecombe | Old Inn | Splendid 14th century building, Uncle Tom Cobley no longer here! |
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