We kind of stumbled across this place having driven off the A38 at Ivybridge and followed our noses, through the very narrow lanes, until we fetched up at Noss Mayo on the Yealm estuary. After driving around on a fruitless journey trying to find somewhere to park, we eventually drove to Newton Ferrers the other side of the water, and boy am I glad we did so. Parking was available for 45 minutes at the top of the steep hill leading down to the foreshore, offering incredible views over the estuary and the surrounding hills, and this time offered us a chance to poke our head around the door of this charming, busy pub. Although the time had passed for serving food, the young lady behind the bar went through to the kitchen, and returned to say that we could have a sandwich or similar if we wished. Our baguettes, stuffed with ham, cheese and pickle with side salads were top dollar, and the Bass ale, served by gravity, was outstandingly good. The locals were helpful with our enquiries for accommodation and such, and it was with much reluctance we left to trudge back up the hill to recover our car, and head back to the Moorland Hotel, Wotter, on Dartmoor.