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The Tradesman's arms
in Stokenham The
Tradesman's Arms is a fine, turn of the 14th Century, part-thatched pub
and restaurant, with beams, log-burning fires & lovely cosy
atmosphere, tucked away in the village of Stokenham. The
Tradesman's Arms is most definitely a pub but also serves excellent food as is
evidenced by its recent listing in the pre-eminent national food guide. Real
ales, some very local to Stokenham, local ciders, a wide range of malt, bourbon, rye
and Tennessee whiskies and a good wine list with many by the glass, are
always available. |
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The
Parish of Stokenham lies to the south and west of Slapton and is made up
of the separate villages of Stokenham, Torcross, Chillington, Beesands,
Beeson, Hallsands, Kellaton, Kernborough, and Dunstone. Slapton Sands,
where the Americans practiced the D-Day landings, is one mile away from
Stokenham, as is Slapton Ley - a nature reserve. |
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