The Devonport Inn on the Cleave has a unique position in this historic, charming and traffic free Cornish village yards from the small beach that looks out across the Rame peninsular.
Directions By Road
Sat Nav Post code:
PL10 1NF
From Plymouth via the Torpoint ferry
Plymouth to Kingsand by car: Option 1. 9 miles from Torpoint – 20 minutes
1. Take the Torpoint Ferry in Plymouth
2. 10 minute crossing
3. Leave Ferry follow A374
4. At Anthony bear left following signs to Millbrook
5. Through Millbrook, follow signs to Kingsand/Cawsand
6. Park your car at the top of the village and walk down the hill or try the car park which has limited parking in high season. There is also a large car park in Cawsand.
7. The Devonport is on the Cleave. Pass the Halfway House on your right, bear left and follow the road round past the clock tower till you arrive at the Cleave. The Devonport is half way down on your left.
From Plymouth via the Tamar Bridge
1. Cross the Tamar bridge
2. Follow the A38
3. At the Trerulefoot roundabout turn left on the A374 to Torpoint
4. A mile and a half after Polbathic look out for a sign to Crafthole on your right.
5. Turn right up the hill into Crafthole.
6. Proceed straight on following signs to Millbrook, then Kingsand/Cawsand
7. As points 6 and 7 above
Ferry Service
This area is a popular hiking destination with walkers around the Rame Peninsular. Access from the East from Plymouth via the Cremyl ferry.
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Plymouth to Cawsand – 5 mins walk away.
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Moorings
Available by personal arrangement in the bay.
Easy mooring is available in Kingsand and Cawsand bays for visitors by boat or yacht.
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Opening Hours
Monday - Sunday, Closed Tuesdays during school term time:
Lunch service from 12:00pm with last orders at 2:30pm (3pm on Sundays)
Afternoon Teas service from 12pm until 5pm
Supper service from 6:00pm with last orders at 9:30 pm, Food on Sunday evenings only when live music is playing
Booking is advisable for evening meals by telephone on 01752 822869
There are no extended opening hours and last food orders are at 9.30pm to allow for local residents’ peace and quiet.
Parking
Local parking is available just a minutes walk away at one of the village car parks.
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Returned to the Devonport on a winter visit to Kingsand. Staff and customers were as friendly as ever and the food was great. I had braised beef and Mrs D had a soup of the day to start before having an afternoon tea with Prosecco. All was top quality; the beef was ‘melt in the mouth ‘ and the vegetables were perfectly cooked. Loved it.
The best mussels outside Brussels. Cannot fault the food, service or atmosphere. Special thanks to Ethan, Ryan and Azure who made our lunch such a special occasion.
A lovely gorgeous spot to eat. Book early for inside though. We didn't and its first come first serve with the out side seats. We managed to grab one and I have to say eating outside was better. Just see the pictures
Had a great seafood lunch with the children a few weeks ago. Some great fresh mackerel sashimi and a whole crab cracked and demolished by all of us. Great relaxed atmosphere, stunning view and excellent food at a good price. Highly recommend food and the rum old fashioned was a beast too!
A breezy and glorious day for walking and a quick stop for a coffee. The aroma of food immediately on entry to the pub....and looking around the meals on the table looked very appetising. Alas not for me today. A takeaway on the beach. Pleasant staff and a nice coffee. The pub has a good feel...
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