1.St Kew Inn. www.stkewinn.co.uk . Set in the lovely village of St Kew,Bodmin,Cornwall.This 15th century inn is a beautiful building with a lot of the original features still intact, the beer garden is a well manicured family friendly area and welcomes many drinkers and diners alike all year around.My first ever visit was back in 2004 and I fell in love with place straight away.On entering the premises what first struck me was how small the interior was as looking from the outside it seems so much bigger.On the bar was 5 St Austell brewery ales and my choice was Proper Job,and what a great choice it was,a glass of chardonnay for Angie and off to the garden.The garden was probably half full at this point(it was still early),and we found a table sheltering under a majestic oak tree.We could just see the top of the local church tower from the table and we both said at the same time “what a beautiful place this is”.The proper job went down an absolute treat and so another pint was in order.We didn’t stop for food on this occasion but by the look of things the meals looked delicious.We try to visit the St Kew Inn on every visit to Cornwall and subsequently have been 3 or 4 more times since that endearing first visit.