This Pub is Closed Long Term
Previously Lord Churston's Manor House, this is a Grade lI* listed building from the mid or late 16th century (Historic England). It has been very carefully restored to show its beauty. Oak beams and panelling, oil portraits and suits of armour give the place a true flavour of its age. The hotel is set in a pretty old village, has extensive gardens and parking areas, and is popular for hosting weddings and private functions.
About 850 metres from Churston Station on the Dartmouth Steam Railway.
Reported sold to an un-named private investor in January 2023.
Historic Interest
Grade lI* listed building from the mid or late 16th century (Historic England)
Conversion
Previously Lord Churston's manor house, this 16th-century Grade Il*-listed building has been carefully restored by Peter Malkin into a hotel, restaurant and pub with up to nine rooms for drinking real ales and ciders or for dining. Oak beams and panelling, oil portraits and suits of armour give the place its true flavour. There are extensive gardens and accommodation.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Churston Manor, Churston Ferrers
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