Journey's End Inn
RingmoreRingmore
TQ7 4HL
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The 13th-century Inn takes its name from Sherriff's famous play The Journey's End, which he started writing while staying here. While good food is served, the main emphasis is on being a proper pub and there are up to four real fires in winter. Up to four Devon beers on gravity behind the bar are available in summer, and three in winter. Beers from Bays, Exeter, Hanlons, South Hams, Summerskills and Teignworthy appear regularly. Beer festivals are held in early March and at the end of September. The pub consists of a main bar, Nelson's bar, Dining room and story room. The car park is 200m away opposite All Hallows Church. The pub was listed as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) on 19/5/14 by South Hams District Council. Please note that this pub is not open on Mondays & Tuesdays.