Built in 1329 as a Devon Longhouse to accommodate the stonemasons building the adjacent church. In the 1400s it was a retreat for clergy and monks from Buckfast Abbey, so an upper floor was added to the building, to accommodate this increase in hospitality. It is said that William Cromwell stayed here, whilst stabling his horse in the village, and the main bar screen dates back to the Armada. It has four separate eating / drinking areas and is very central for lovely moorland walks and amenities.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Church House Inn, Holne
Source: Local
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