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The Ship
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PUBLICAN |
Jane Chapman. |
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ADDRESS |
Church Street, Axmouth,
Seaton, Devon EX12
4AF Tel. 01297 21838 |
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MAP |
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Here For Map. |
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PUB EXPLORER
REFERENCE |
10365 |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am - 2.30pm &
6pm - 11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 3pm - 6pm - 10.30pm. |
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DRINKS ON DRAUGHT |
Carling, Stella, John Smiths, Guinness,
Blackthorn Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Choice from the Otter
brewery, Bass, Young's. |
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CASK
MARQUE |
We have been awarded with the
CAMRA Cask Marque status, which means that all our real ales are
prepared and served to a high standard. |
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GOOD BEER
GUIDE |
We have appeared in every
edition of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. |
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FOOD |
Quality home-cooked food, making as much use as
possible of local fish & game, home grown fruit, salads & particularly
herbs. Range of Wines, Hot Chocolate, Tea & Cappuccino &
Liqueur Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Winter: Daily 12noon - 2pm
& 7pm
- 9pm.
Summer: Daily 12noon - 2.30pm & 6.30pm - 9.30pm |
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FUNCTIONS |
Skittle Alley can be booked
to accommodate private parties / functions. Suitable for up to 100 buffet style. Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your
requirements. |
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FACILITIES |
Beer Garden, Wheelchair
Access, Disabled Toilet, Indoor Skittle Alley. |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome, Dogs Allowed (on lead), recently extended Car Park. Switch & Credit Card
accepted. |
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Axmouth is a beautiful, picturesque village at the mouth of the river Axe in
Devon just off the A3052 (on the B3172) close to the Dorset border and just twenty
miles from the M5. The Ship Inn a creeper clad village Inn was built in 1880 after a fire on Christmas day
destroyed the original that dated back to the tenth Century. Family run since 1966, The Ship offers quality home-cooked food, making as
much use as possible of local fish & game, home grown fruit, salads &
particularly herbs served in either of the two bars or in the non-smoking
restaurant. One of only twenty-five pubs in the country to have featured in every edition
of The Good Beer Guide we are currently offering three real ales. Relax in the
garden, where convalescing owls make unusual drinking companions and with spectacular views over the
River Axe and
surrounding countryside.
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