Guidebook for Marhamchurch

Kate
Guidebook for Marhamchurch

Food Scene

10 minutes from our door is this delightful cafe situated at Whalesborough Farm. All food served uses fresh local produce at reasonable prices. Great views, it's enroute to the beach, play area.
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The Weir Bistro
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10 minutes from our door is this delightful cafe situated at Whalesborough Farm. All food served uses fresh local produce at reasonable prices. Great views, it's enroute to the beach, play area.
Stunning views over Summerleaze Beach from the beach bar of this stylish, modern hotel make this a special place for a quiet drink and a delicious meal. Try the rude cocktail!
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The Barrel
Summerleaze Crescent
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Stunning views over Summerleaze Beach from the beach bar of this stylish, modern hotel make this a special place for a quiet drink and a delicious meal. Try the rude cocktail!
Friendly Tapas Bar on the bank of the canal. Good food, great atmosphere.
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The Bank at Bude Tapas and Grill
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Friendly Tapas Bar on the bank of the canal. Good food, great atmosphere.

Drinks & Nightlife

This pub is in the centre of the lovely village of Marhamchurch. Excellent beer can be found here including many Cornish varieties. Good food is served and a great carvery for Sunday lunch.
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Bullers Arms
Helebridge Road
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This pub is in the centre of the lovely village of Marhamchurch. Excellent beer can be found here including many Cornish varieties. Good food is served and a great carvery for Sunday lunch.
A 16th century coaching inn with lots of atmosphere. Originally built as the Manor House in Stratton and the home of the last Cornish giant Anthony Payne. Good food, beer, music, and a sunny courtyard
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The Tree Inn
Fore Street
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A 16th century coaching inn with lots of atmosphere. Originally built as the Manor House in Stratton and the home of the last Cornish giant Anthony Payne. Good food, beer, music, and a sunny courtyard