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11 miles Turnchapel, Plymouth, PL9
Welcome to the Boringdon Arms We are an 18th Century traditional, family friendly and dog friendly pub. Please note dogs must be on leads at all times. We are located in the picturesque waterside v
11 miles Plymstock Radford, Plymouth, PL9
We are a family run pub serving fry ups on a Friday and traditional Sunday roasts. We have karaoke on the 1st Sunday of every month. We have a large carpark and also offer a function room for any event! We have recently been cask marque accredited! We wel
11 miles Launceston, Cornwall, PL15
The White Horse is known for it's excellent food and friendly atmosphere.Located in the ancient capital of Launceston, one only needs to take a short stroll through the Town's narrow streets to see bu
12 miles Plymstock Radford, Plymouth, PL9
Welcome to The Drakes Drum, your local pub based in Plymstock, Plymouth. A traditional pub offering a wide variety of drinks and exciting offers. Join us to watch the live sport with a refreshing pint
12 miles Tregadillett, Launceston, PL15
A charming, traditional, Cornish, village pub with rooms, The Eliot Arms welcomes you.
12 miles Plympton Erle, Plymouth, PL7
12 miles Elburton, Devon, PL9
An original Devon long house built in the 1600s, the Ships Tavern is a traditional pub superbly positioned on the Plymouth/South Hams border.
13 miles Two Bridges, Devon, PL20
Two Bridges Hotel, in the heart of Dartmoor.
13 miles Staddiscombe, Plymouth, PL9
The Staddy Function Centre is an excellent venue to celebrate that special occasion. Located 5 miles from Plymouth City Centre this venue offers ample parking on a level location. We also have two pri
14 miles Bridestowe, Okehampton, EX20
Known to have been an inn during the 17th Century, it was originally a Devon Long house, parts of which are medieval. Important persons hung their banners or standards outside the inns where they took