The Nobody Inn
About
The NoBody Inn is a celebrated country pub and inn nestled in the picturesque village of Doddiscombsleigh, just outside Exeter. Built into a historic cottage that has served the community since the 18th century, the inn boasts a storied past that stretches back to the Domesday Book and a charming, timber‑framed façade that transports visitors to another era. Inside, a cosy log‑fire‑lit interior greets guests with low‑beam ceilings, a warm ambience, and generous free parking, making it an inviting base for both day‑travelers and accommodation seekers alike. The menu showcases locally sourced produce, classic Devonian dishes, and award‑winning pies crafted by the inn’s renowned cook, ensuring that diners experience the very best of country fare in a relaxed setting. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a pint in the historic “unofficial Church House” atmosphere, sample a Sunday roast, or book a comfortable room for a weekend escape, The NoBody Inn delivers hospitality with a heritage‑rich touch.
Highlights
- Historic Interior
- Signature Pies
- Free Parking
- Local Ingredients
- Restaurant & Inn
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the surrounding countryside is in bloom.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Warm Welcome
- Historic Charm
- Local Food
- Free Parking
- Cozy Atmosphere
Things to consider
- Peak‑Season Crowds
- Limited Breakfast Options
- Evening Timing
- Space Constraints
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Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours