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moonraker558 | 01:01 Wed 26th Oct 2011 | Travel
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I am looking for somewhere in Devon/Dorset/Somerset to stay for 2 or 3 nights in a olde worlde type of pub. Low beams, log fire, rustic, and good beer with comfortable rooms. Any suggestions please? Cotswolds also would be good.
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Well I've got nothing to go on but Google but you might still like my suggestions anyway, so here goes!

Take a look at the descriptions of the Bickley Mill Inn and the Nobody Inn here:
http://www.devon-visi...ating/eatingpubs.html
They both seem to meet your requirements

Their websites are here:
http://www.bickleymill.co.uk/
and here
http://www.nobodyinn.co.uk/

However I wouldn't be posting them as recommendations unless I'd checked the reviews first!

The Bickley Mill Inn scores an impressive 4-and-a-bit out of 5 on TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadviso...ot_Devon_England.html
and 8.8 out of 10 on Booking.com:
http://www.booking.co...ey-mill.en.html?dva=0

The Nobody Inn also scores 4-and-a-bit on TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadviso...er_Devon_England.html

Any use?

Chris
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Thanks Buenchico, I will start trawling through them now.
I've eaten here and some friends have stayed here and would recommend it.

http://www.risingsuninn.info/
The Oxenham Arms South Zeals - Dickens spent 2 weeks snowed in here writing The Tale of 2 Cities .....

www.theoxenhamarms.co.uk/

The Nobody Inn Doddiscoombeleigh, 6 miles SW of Exeter.

www.nobodyinn.co.uk/
Cornwall on your list?

www.theplume.info

1hr 10 from Exeter services on the M5
You could try the Tuckers Arms in Dalwood, just off the A35 between Axminster and Honiton. Traditional, thatched 13c Devon longhouse with beams a plenty. Very good food. Not stayed there but has good reviews for accommodation. Serves local real ales.
You could check out The Blue Ball (formerly The sandpiper) just outside Lynton. I haven`t stayed there but I`ve eaten there many times. It`s a very old place with big fireplaces and good food. The scenery around there is pretty spectacular too.
Coincidence would have it, I am writing about this Dartmoor Inn on ellipse's thread- where Dickens started A Tale of Two Cities, when snowed in.


www.theoxenhamarms.co.uk/

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