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A VILLAGE PUB SINCE THE 14TH CENTURY

TALLY HO VILLAGE PUB - OUR HISTORY

The Tally Ho village pub has been serving its villagers since the 14th century when it was built for those working at its neighbour's, the St John the Baptist Church.

Both buildings are listed buildings and the Tally Ho takes pride of place in the centre of the village. Originally named the Church House Inn, the Tally Ho was was subsequently named after a local family - the Bolton Arms. In 1952, its final name was established. 

In 2018, the lease was purchased by Mike and Kelly Joiner after returning from New Zealand where they ran a successful country pub.

The Tally Ho village pub is a free house that serves the best Devon ales and cider. 

Our meals use freshly prepared seasonal produce from local supplies.

SAMPLE THE DELIGHTS

The Tally Ho is proud of its friendly and homely atmosphere. 

We guarantee great food and drink. Where possible, our food is sourced locally and all made with fresh ingredients. We stock a good range of local Devon ales that are regularly rotated which can be enjoyed in our beer garden during the summer nights. Warm your toes and stay cosy by our 2 fires when the days get chilly.

With an ample car park at the rear of the pub, book a table to enjoy a leisurely lunchtime meal or come and visit us one evening to hook up with friends and chew the fat. We're also dog friendly so there's no excuse not to come and savour our delights!

A HISTORIC PUB

Whatever the occasion, don't miss the opportunity to come at visit us at the Tally Ho. If you've already sampled our hospitality, mention us to your friends or follow us on Facebook. 

We're strictly following government guidelines regarding the COVID-19 situation so please be assured that both the safety of our staff and customers is our priority.

We're easy to find and only a short 5 minute drive from Totnes.