The Tom Cobley Tavern is a small country Inn which serves the parish of Spreyton and the surrounding area. It is the hub of village life; on most evenings locals meet for a game of darts or cards. Enjoy a relaxing break in a typical unspoilt village local. Spreyton is a quiet village with a population of approximately 300 people, a primary school, tennis and cricket clubs and a beautiful church dating from the 14th century. Tom Cobley, celebrated in the folk song describing his fateful journey to Widdicombe Fayre, was a considerable landowner in the parish and is buried in the churchyard. (See www.findagrave.com/pictures/5070.html) The Tavern has a traditional small bar with open fire and a new snug area where a host of real ales and ciders are served. There is an attractive dining room and an adjoining dinning area, which opens onto a beautiful garden with country views.
Upstairs on the first floor there are three bedrooms, which share a bathroom and separate WC. Room 1 comprises of a double bed and single bed, Room 2 comprises of two single beds and Room 4 a single bed.
On the second floor there are a further three bedrooms, two of which are en-suite and the other has a private bathroom. Room 5 and 7 comprise of a double bed and single bed and Room 6 a double bed.
All rooms are equipped with wash basins, central heating, Digital TV’s with DVD players, radio alarm clocks with CD players, a hair dryer and complimentary toiletries.
Food is served daily, with a separate lunchtime and evening menu available, including a daily specials board. Homemade food is served using as much local produce as possible. A small but interesting cellar of moderately priced wines is kept. Dogs are welcome in the bar area only.
A traditional public house nestled in a pretty country village.
CAMRA Exeter and East Devon Pub of the Year - Winner 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010
CAMRA South West Regional Pub of the Year - Winner 2006 and 2008
CAMRA National Pub of the Year - Winner 2006 & Finalist 2008
The Good Pub Guide Beer Pub of the Year - Winner 2009
Gradings
- 4 Visit Britain Stars Inn
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
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| Open Christmas |
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| Open New Year |
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| The Tom Cobley Tavern (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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* Closed Monday lunchtimes except Bank Holidays.
Food served Lunchtimes 1200 - 1400 hours and evenings 1900 - 2100 hours. We are closed Christmas Day evening.
Inn opening times:
Monday - 1200 to 1500 hours and 1830 to 2300 hours
Tuesday to Thursday - 1200 to 1500 hours and 1800 to 23 hours.
Friday & Saturday – 1200 to 1500 hours and 1800 to 0100 hours.
Sunday 1200 to 1600 hours and 1900 – 2300 hours.
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