Find Us

Located on the outskirts of Tavistock, we’re easy to find and just a short walk from the town centre — with the wild beauty of Dartmoor National Park right on our doorstep. Whether you’re exploring the moors or visiting local heritage sites, The Whitchurch Inn is the perfect place to start or end your day.


Our Location

We look forward to welcoming you

The Whitchurch Inn
Church Hill,
Whitchurch,
Tavistock
Devon
PL19 9ED

  • Tel: 01822 612181
  • E-Mail: thewhitchurchinn@gmail.com
Directions
From Tavistock town centre, follow signs for Plymouth. You will pass Morrisons and Lidl on your right. At the next roundabout, go straight across, then take the next left. At the bottom of the road, turn right and follow the road up the hill, under the bridge, and straight across at the junction. The pub will be 200 yards on the left.
From Plymouth, follow signs for Tavistock. After passing the sign for the village of Grenofen, you’ll see a long layby on the right-hand side. Take the right-hand turn immediately after the layby. At the bottom of the road, turn right and follow the road up the hill, under the bridge, and straight across at the junction. The pub will be 200 yards on the left.

Parking
Free parking available in the area. There is normally plently of parking along Chruch Hill.

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Local Attractions

Visit our neighbours and friends

While visiting The Whitchurch Inn, why not explore some of the beautiful attractions in and around Tavistock?

Dartmoor National Park

Just a short drive away, Dartmoor is a rugged landscape of open moorland, wooded valleys, and dramatic granite tors. It’s ideal for walking, cycling, wildlife spotting, or simply enjoying the peace and panoramic views of this unique national park.

Buckland Abbey (National Trust)

Only 10 minutes from Tavistock, Buckland Abbey is a historic estate with stunning gardens, woodland walks, and a rich past. Once home to Sir Francis Drake, it’s a fascinating mix of museum, house, and tranquil countryside.

Tavistock Pannier Market

Set in the heart of the town, this historic market has been running since the 1100s. Open most days, it’s the perfect place to browse local crafts, antiques, gifts, and delicious regional produce.

Morwellham Quay

Step back in time at this award-winning living history attraction. Located in a scenic valley beside the River Tamar, Morwellham Quay features a historic port, copper mine, and Victorian village — ideal for a fun and educational day out.