Built in the 18th century as a house, the building itself is grade II listed and features a late 19th-century shop front. It later became a pub and although called the 'Teign Brewery Inn' no brewery exists on the premises. The pub has two bars and a beer garden. The pub may close early if it's quiet.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Thousands of small, back-street boozers must have looked just like this stuccoed, two-storey Victorian town pub. The architecture is simple as are the fittings and layout but these are still surprisingly complete. The plan involves a central entrance which leads to an off-sales compartment, on either side of which is a separate bar with a further one at the rear right. The counters have plain vertical boarding and the back fittings seem mostly modern. There is plain dado panelling and a variety of old and modern seating.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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