A 300 year-old village inn, by a medieval stone bridge over the River Culm. A rustic bar leads on to a side room and terrace, then through to the restaurant area. The pub last changed owner in November 2014, when it underwent some sympathetic improvements. There is a large car park at the front and a raised fenced area with seating, which was once a railway goods siding. The beer list is an ever changing list of four, sourced from the South West peninsula. Regular breweries include Dartmoor, Salcombe, Hanlons, St Austell and Quantock. The long-serving chef has talent.
Short colourful diamond quarry tiled floor passage as you enter. On the right is a bare floored small public bar, old counter (some modern additions), behind it is a servery that was covered over in the past - it has some old shelves but the lower section is modern. Part pannelled ceiling. Modern settle, 1930s small brick fireplace but with modern log burner. Opened up to the right with a further room, a modern but good counter and 1930s wood surround with brick interior fireplaces at each end i.e. was two small rooms in the past. Beyond that on the rear right is a dining room in two parts. In fact the entire pub, except for the public, is given over to dining.
Short colourful diamond quarry tiled floor passage as you enter. On the right is a bare floored small public bar, old counter (some modern additions), behind it is a servery that was covered over in the past - it has some old shelves but the lower section is modern. Part pannelled ceiling. Modern settle, 1930s small brick fireplace but with modern log burner. Opened up to the right with a further room, a modern but good counter and 1930s wood surround with brick interior fireplaces at each end i.e. was two small rooms in the past. Beyond that on the rear right is a dining room in two parts. In fact the entire pub, except for the public, is given over to dining.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Changing beers usually include Otter, Butcombe, Dartmoor and Salcombe breweries) and 1 regular beer.
Culm Valley Inn, Culmstock