St Agnes

Peterville Inn
Railway Inn
St Agnes Hotel
Tap House

Peterville Inn
Peterville  TR5 0QU
  01872 552406

Open W/days: 1200-2330
Open Sun:       1200-2330

Skinner's Betty Stogs           (H)
Wells
Courage Best Bitter    (
H)

Prominent roadhouse at the bottom of St. Agnes, with darts and a pool table at one end of the long drinking area and a dining space at the other. A locals' pub, it has retained some of its former character although somewhat diminished by more recent internal changes. Cards (euchre) are played, and a TV screen caters for fans of live football; the jukebox can be rather intrusive. Handy for the buses which stop outside the door (incl. eves), the pub is only 10 minutes walk from Trevaunance Cove (q.v.)
Real fire Quiet pub (in at least one bar) Meals evenings Beer garden/outside drinking area  Car park   Bus stop within 10min walk  85, 85A, 315, 403, 583

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Last inspection: April 2011


Railway Inn
10 Vicarage Road  TR5 0TJ
  01872 552310

Open W/days: 1200 (1100 Sat)-2400 (0100 Thu-Sat)
Open Sun:       1200-2400

Fuller's London Pride                      (H)
Greene King
Abbot                          (H)
St Austell Tribute                             (H)
Sharp's
Doom Bar, Seasonal beer   (H)
Skinner's
Betty Stogs                       (
H)

At the top of a rather hilly town, this multi-roomed pub should suit most tastes. A former smithy, its rambling open-plan interior follows a fairly traditional format, although it has an unusual bar ceiling. Mainly a locals' watering hole, it is also popular with walkers, and is said to have a ghost, which swings one of the miner's lamps. Good value food is sold in a separate restaurant. A coolection of shoes and clogs adorns one of the bar walls.
Meals lunchtimes Meals evenings Beer garden/outside drinking area  Car park  Bus stop within 10min walk  85, 85A, 315, 403, 583

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Last inspection:  April 2011
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St Agnes Hotel
11 Churchtown  TR5 0QP
  01872 552307

Open W/days: 1100-2300 (2400 if busy)
Open Sun:       1200-2230

St Austell Tribute, Proper Job, HSD, Seasonal Beer   (H)

Large, centrally located hotel in this historic village which was once associated with tin mining. The pleasant, welcoming single bar is full of local character and adorned with mining and nautical artefacts. The licensees offer an interesting menu with a good selection of fresh fish, served in a separate restaurant. Also known locally as 'The Aggie', the hotel was originally established by a local mining company to provide 'comforts' for their workforce, including beer brewed on site. Since the miners were also paid there, the money soon returned to the company coffers!
Real fire Quiet pub (in at least one bar) Meals lunchtimes Meals evenings Beer garden/outside drinking area  Car park  Bus stop within 10min walk  85, 85A, 315, 403, 583

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Last inspection:  April 2011
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Tap House
1 Peterville  TR5 0QU
01872 552406
No real ale


Last inspection: May 2006
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