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London
Inn Open
W/days:
1030-2400 St
Austell
Tribute
(H) This
welcoming locals' coaching inn next to the church and dating from 1785,
once had an attached shoemaker's shop (see notes for the New Inn). The
bar area, with large screen TV at one end, flows to a quieter area and
then on to a separate dining room. Karaoke or live music feature on
occasional weekends. Meals available 1030-1400 and 1830-2100. Two
self-contained cottages are available for accommodation. |
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New
Inn Open
W/days:
1100-1430
(1500 summer), 1800-2300 Mon-Fri; 1100-2300 Sat Sharp's
Cornish
Coaster, Own
(H Comfortable
and welcoming 15th century village pub on three levels, with a quiet
front bar where conversation dominates, a busy middle bar with large
family room attached and large-screen TV and pool table, and a skittle
alley deep in the back.
The pub's history reaches back to the Reformation, when church
properties were redistributed and the 'New' age began. Although the pub
was not used by local Methodists, they nevertheless used to make weekly
visits (with shoebox) to the attached shoemaker's shop, which had a
connecting door! Meals available 1200-1400 and 1830-2100 (2130 summer). |
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