Next to the village church this fine 15th-century rubble wall construction building was once the almshouse. It has a traditional main bar interior of heavy beamed ceiling, wood panelled walls, an exposed stone fireplace with inset wood-burning stove, exposed timbers and stonework. It has a separate bar/restaurant, serving good quality meals, using mainly local sourced produce.
New tenants January 2023
Has recently benefited from a recent refurbishment, which includes all trade areas, the commercial kitchen and the letting/owner’s accommodation.
Historic Interest
Dates back to 1450
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Hunters - Half Bore , New Lion (varies) , South Hams - Eddystone
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