English: Tom Cobley Tavern, Spreyton, Devon This inn dates from 1589, and it was from this village in 1802 that the famous Uncle Tom Cobley and his companions set forth for Widecombe Fair. Up the road in the churchyard, a gravestone records a Thomas Cobley 1762-1844.
This pub was awarded the Exeter and East Devon Camra Pub of the Year in 2006. It had 14 real ales on tap when I visited, and having sampled quite a few, I can say that they were kept in peak condition.
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