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Pubs and Nightspots Devon CAM
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Wetherspoons at Newton Abbott
Place: Newton Abbott
Category: Pubs and Nightspots
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About: The Richard Hopkins a Wetherspoons Pub is situated in Queen Street. It was opened on 24 Feb 2003 and to date there are 718 J D Wetherspoon pubs in the UK. We enjoyed a very reasonably priced meal here and found the surroundings very pleasant.
Photograph Added: 4th January 2009
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16th Century Black Horse Inn
Place: Great Torrington
Category: Pubs and Nightspots
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About: The Black Horse Inn in the High Street at Great Torrington is an obvious choice for a photograph it looks magnificent with its 16th century frontage.
Photograph Added: 23rd October 2008
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The Black Horse
Place: Great Torrington
Category: Pubs and Nightspots
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About: The Black Horse Inn is a 16th Century coaching inn with civil war connections it has oak beams and panels and serves real ales, bar food and an a la carte restaurant. It was the winner of the North Devon Good Food Award in 2004.
Photograph Added: 1st October 2008
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The Queens Arms at Slapton
Place: Slapton
Category: Pubs and Nightspots
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About: The Queens Arms at Slapton is reported to be well known for its friendly atmosphere and good food. Slapton is a relatively small village but it does have two very pretty pubs which hopefully will keep trading as it has recently been reported in the......
Photograph Added: 22nd September 2008
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The Tower Inn at Slapton
Place: Slapton
Category: Pubs and Nightspots
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About: The Tower Inn at Slapton has a delightful exterior which is very much in keeping with the rest of this pretty village, The Inn was originally part of the collegiate chantry of St. Mary which was founded in 1373 by Sir Guy de Brian it is assumed that ......
Photograph Added: 22nd August 2008
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