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Christopher & James Tanner could well be Plymouth’s answer to the Roux Brothers (they have both spent time training in the Roux pupilage) & James… more »
Firestone Bay artillery tower is one of the oldest military buildings in Plymouth, built in the early 1500s to protect the deep-water passage at… more »
The arrival of the River Cottage Canteen & Deli has added some extra zing to Plymouth’s upwardly mobile Royal William Yard (once a naval ‘victualling… more »
Waves crash against the harbour wall just yards from the Devonport’s front door, & its interior references the sea without recourse to nautical… more »
Here is the seaside dream fulfilled. A whitewashed converted cafe sits high above Whitsand Bay with knock-out panoramic views for miles. By night… more »
It may be out of the way, but when you walk through the door of the Horn of Plenty you feel as if you’ve come home. With its polished floorboards… more »
Under new ownership since 2008, everything about the 20-cover Harbour Lights says ‘we care’, from the emphasis on first-rate local produce… more »
With crackling log fires & cosy old-fashioned charm, this hotel is as traditional as Devon clotted-cream tea. It’s beautifully located, sitting… more »
From its pale-grey weatherboarded frontage to the light, clean-lined interior, the decor of this super-cool boutique hotel fuses New England styling… more »
This Salcombe old-timer has built up a loyal following over the years, with tourists & locals drawn by the fine estuary views & super-fresh fish… more »
Like its sibling in Bigbury, Salcombe’s Oyster Shack is pretty good at reeling in the punters; the no-frills dining room is done out in a mildly… more »
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