This 13th-century thatched pub, with its black timber beams, inglenook fireplaces, thick stone walls with upholstered window seats, old timber settles, and upholstered benches, was built by the Church to offer food and rest to the weary traveller. It has a separate restaurant area with a quality menu, using locally sourced produce. At the rear of the pub, over the stream is a pleasant beer garden and adjacent car park.
Takeaways are available 6:00-8:00pm. Please telephone before 6:00pm to order your takeaway.
Historic Interest
13th century
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Church House Inn, Stokeinteignhead
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