Ferry House Inn Plymouth

The Ferry House Inn in Plymouth stands out for its picturesque riverside location, offering patrons a tranquil and scenic setting.

About The Ferry House Inn Plymouth

The Ferry House Inn is celebrated in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2024 for its diverse range of high-quality beverages, particularly its selection of real ales, craft beers, and fine wines. The pub takes pride in offering a rotating selection of local and regional ales, ensuring that there’s always something new and exciting to try. In addition to its impressive drinks menu, the pub also offers a delightful culinary experience. The kitchen serves up a variety of dishes, ranging from classic pub fare to more contemporary options, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients and a focus on flavor and quality.

Ferry House Inn Plymouth

As much a part of Branscombe as its historic cottages and breathtaking coastal walks, The Masons Arms is loved by both locals and visitors. Whether you’re exploring the South West Coast Path, visiting nearby Sidmouth or Beer, or simply looking for a picture-perfect countryside retreat, this historic inn promises an experience where great food, fine drink, and timeless charm come together in perfect harmony.

A Brief History of The Ferry House Inn Plymouth

The history of the Ferry House Inn is deeply intertwined with the maritime history of Plymouth. Dating back to [specific historical period], this pub has been a fixture along the river for [specific number of years/centuries], serving as a welcoming stop for travelers, sailors, and locals alike. Its strategic location near the ferry crossing points to its historical role as a rest stop for those crossing the river. Over the years, the Ferry House Inn has witnessed significant changes in the city and the surrounding area, adapting and evolving while retaining its unique character and charm. This rich history adds a layer of depth to the patron’s experience, making a visit to the Ferry House Inn not just a meal or a drink, but a journey through the living history of Plymouth.

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