Licensees changed August 2021.
Delightful 15th-century Grade ll listed pub that overlooks the village cricket field. It was the first pub in Devon to be listed in the Michelin Pub Guide. The interior comprises five areas: the Public Bar, Dining Room, Sanctuary, Oven Room and Gallery Restaurant. It features beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and a open fireplace with inset log burner. Outside there is a large and sunny terraced garden.
Historic Interest
15th-century Grade ll listed
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Church House Inn, Marldon
Changing beers typically include: South Hams - Wild Blonde , Teignworthy - Gun Dog
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