Woodleigh Coach House
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Woodleigh Coach House is a Grade II listed building, constructed between 1896 and 1898 using local Drewsteignton stone and Cornish granite quoins. Originally built as part of the Woodleigh Estate for a London Brewer, the structure has a rich history, having served various purposes, including as a shelter during WWII and eventually transforming into a popular cafe and guesthouse.
The cafe, located in the East wing, features seating for 40 indoors and an additional 60 on a sheltered terrace, making it a delightful spot for breakfast or a homemade cream tea. With a diverse menu that includes a full breakfast and lunch options, it remains a favourite among locals and travelers alike.
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