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First
and Last Inn Open
W/days:
1030-2300
(2400 Sat) Beer
Range Varies
(H) Established
in 1620 as a churchmasons' dwelling during the building of the church,
this is now a traditional country pub. The low-beamed bar is decorated
with a variety of nautical pictures and paraphenalia, and a glass panel
in the floor covers an old well - "Annie's Well" - which leads
to a smugglers' tunnel. There are separate rooms for dining and games,
and good quality home-cooked food is served daily, and is available all
day during the summer months. The ales are a local mixture mainly from
Skinner's or other breweries. Legend has it that the ghost of a former
landlady inhabits the pub - she was staked out on the beach and drowned
after turning King's Evidence against some smugglers, and her body taken
back to the inn. |
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