The Green Gables is situated on Buddles Lane in Exeter and is located in a prominent position, with the pub playing a huge part in the local community. Exeter is a small city and is one of the most vibrant, attractive and historically interesting cities in England. Exeter has a real sense of individuality, its varied cultural scene is embraced by proud locals, and the diverse mix of eateries means it’s renowned as one of the foodie capitals of the South West with plenty of opportunities for adventure. This is the perfect place to try a new activity, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. It’s located within one mile of the cathedral, the Royal Albert memorial and the town centre with the train station also just under one mile away on foot.
The pub was commissioned by the City Brewery to serve the Broad Meadow Estate, and as a pub, dates back to around 1923. On entering the pub there is a seating area with a mixture of fixed and loose seating and also one main bar servery. To the right of the bar, there is a games room that holds the pool table and gaming machine. To the rear left of the pub, there is a snug room with its own independent access from the main bar and a serving hatch that is in the middle of the main back bar. This snug area can be used for darts matches and can also be separated from the main bar area and can cater for gatherings or functions. The Green Gables also benefits from being on a suburban road with plenty of on-street parking, surrounded by many chimney pots and within easy walking distance.
The pub has a beer garden on three sides, all of which are laid to lawn. The front area is also partially laid out as a patio and is a great sun trap for customers.
The private accommodation is all on the first floor and includes, lounge, a kitchen, a bathroom, and four bedrooms. The private accommodation was included in the recent refurbishment and also has its own external access.