Overlooking the parish church, in this ancient, historic, moorland, Stannary Town, the Globe was once a coaching inn and cooperage. It has evolved into a focal point for the town, providing good food, music evenings, the Cinema Club and numerous events and functions. It won the Community Hero Award for the south-west in 2012 and frequently features in the GBG. There are two separate bars, with big open fires, one a splendid, traditional public bar. A small courtyard garden is at the rear and a car park is nearby.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
SRI. The public bar at this mid-19th-century inn retains its Victorian counter, a bar-back with mirrors and slender pillars thought to date from the 1930s, old panelling around the walls with benches attached and a large stone fireplace with wood surround. The lounge on the right was two rooms until the 1970s whilst a lovely off-sales was removed in 2004.
Mid 19th-century inn. The public bar still retains its Victorian counter, a bar back with mirrors and slender pillars which could date from the 1930s, old panelling around the walls with benches attached and a large stone fireplace but with modern log burner. The lounge on the right was until the 1970s (?) two separate rooms - note the two stone fireplaces. Sadly, a wonderful, possibly unique tiny off-sales complete with snob screens was removed in 2004.
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This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Globe Inn, Chagford