Devonshire Inn
SticklepathEX20 2NW
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Opening times: Mon and Tue closed; Wed 18:00-22:00; Thu closed; Fri 14:00-22:00; Sat 14:00-18:00; Sun 12:00-17:00
Regular beers:
Holsworthy Ales --varies--
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
This unspoilt thatched local, with low ceilings and an open fire, was originally at the end of a terrace of Elizabethan cottages in this Dartmoor village. Entering it today is to experience an atmospheric step back in time. There is a leat running past the rear wall of the pub which helps cool the cake ales on stillage, as well as powering the waterwheel of the Finch Foundry Museum (NT) next door.