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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Newton Cornwall
that have a real fire

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Distance: 8.7 miles     Location: Polbathic, Torpoint, PL11

Pub & Kitchen - Polbathic - Cornwall

Distance: 8.7 miles     Location: Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11

Distance: 9.4 miles     Location: Mary Tavy, Tavistock, PL19

16th Century Free House with an outstanding menu, luxurious accommodation and glorious gardens

Distance: 9.5 miles     Location: Crow's Nest, Liskeard, PL14

The Crows Nest Inn is a beautiful 16th Century white washed building in the hamlet of Crows Nest. We are on the Eastern edge of Bodmin Moor, surrounded by old mine engine houses and ancient relics such as Trethevy Quoite, The Cheese Wring and the Hurlers.

Distance: 9.5 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

JSV James Street Vaults is the only bar on campus in Plymouth. A haven for music lovers and beer. Come and visit us soon to experience what people describe as low ceilings, dark lighting, and cozy spa

Distance: 9.7 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL1

The Lord High Admiral is a warm and friendly place, to meet up with friends. It is a traditional family run pub which is walking distance to the city centre and waterfront. Good Homemade Food and excellent Real Ales

Distance: 10 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

Welcome to The Minerva Inn. A warm welcome awaits you from Martin and his staff who took over The Minerva in June 2007.

Distance: 10 miles     Location: Tinhay, Lifton, PL16

The past 50 years have been a period of warm welcomes and consistent high quality service to our guests. Whilst strong on traditional values and service, the hotel has never stood still and there have been a constant stream of improvements to the hotel.

Distance: 10 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL1

Distance: 10 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

In 1768, William Cookworthy made the first hard porcelain produced in England In Plymouth. The porcelain was made from china clay, hence our name The China House. The building was first seen in a 1666

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