Plume of Feathers, Princetown
N 50° 32.644 W 003° 59.431
30U E 429817 N 5599593
A pub in the Dartmoor Village of Princetown, Devon UK
Waymark Code: WM1QV1
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/26/2007
Views: 101
For the friendly surroundings of a traditional, family-run inn, The Plume of Feathers, in the heart of Dartmoor, is hard to beat. Dating back to 1785 it was originally built to house some of the workmen who came to the area to build Tor Royal, the estate of Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, and it is the oldest building in Princetown. When it first became an inn, it is believed to have been called The Princes Arms, however as the arms of the Prince of Wales include three ostrich feathers, it later became known by its current name. With its copper-topped bars, log fires and oil lamps, it has plenty of atmosphere and also retains many of the charming original features.
Real Ale: yes
Bar Food Available: yes
Restaurant: yes
Children Allowed: All areas
Dogs Allowed: yes
Garden: yes
CAMRA Listed: yes
Accommodation: yes
Beer brewed on site: no
Website: [Web Link]
General comments: Not listed
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