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  2. Cott Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Cott Inn was 8th in The Daily Telegraph's list of "30 Best Pubs in Britain". [4]In 2019, it was named "Great British Pub of the Year". [8]Also in 2019, The Guardian listed the Cott Inn among its "40 great cosy hotels, B&Bs and pubs with rooms for winter".

  3. Luppitt Inn - Wikipedia

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    The pub entrance is on the north side of the house, leading to a two-roomed pub. The serving room includes a simple counter made of matchboard, and some simple shelves, as well as a few seats, whilst the second room includes a brick fireplace. The toilets are outside, across the yard. [2] The only table in the pub is covered in puzzles. [4]

  4. The Fisherman's Cot - Wikipedia

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    Situated on the River Exe, the inn contains 21 rooms. Although the inn looks very old, it was only built in 1933 as a private fishing lodge for Bickleigh Castle, located nearby in the woods behind the inn. The English Inns website cites the inn as "one of the most picturesque inns in the southwest of England", given its quaint river setting and ...

  5. List of pubs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The pub is adjoined by a tea room, gift shop and small store. Both the pub and shop close during the winter months. [2] The Eagle in Benet Street, Cambridge. The pub in which Francis Crick and James Watson announced that they had "discovered the secret of life" (the structure of DNA). The pub is opposite the Cavendish Laboratory [4] and the ...

  6. Tom Cobley Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Tom Cobley Tavern, Spreyton, Devon. The Tom Cobley Tavern is a pub in Spreyton, Devon, England. It dates back to the 16th century, and may be the 1802 starting point of Uncle Tom Cobley and his companions for the journey to Widecombe Fair, in the well-known folk song. It was CAMRA's National Pub of the Year for 2006, and a finalist in 2012.

  7. Warren House Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Warren House Inn is a remote and isolated public house in the heart of Dartmoor, Devon, England. It is the highest pub in southern England at 1,425 feet (434 m) above sea level . It is located on an ancient road across the moor, about 2 miles (3 km) north east of the village of Postbridge and has been a stopping point for travellers since ...

  8. Bridge Inn, Topsham - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge Inn (also known locally as the Pink Pub) is a Grade II listed public house at Bridge Hill, Topsham in the county of Devon, England. Mentioned as a dwelling in Domesday Book , the building was largely constructed in the 18th century of cob and stone, with a 19th-century brick addition.

  9. Burgh Island - Wikipedia

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    Burgh Island is a tidal island on the coast of South Devon in England near the small seaside village of Bigbury-on-Sea. There are several buildings on the island, the largest being the Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel. The other buildings are three private houses, and a pub, the Pilchard Inn, which dates to