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Blue plaque № 55998

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The Angel Hotel was first recorded here in 1605. It was one of a large number of coaching inns in the town, which were resting places for most of the horse traffic coming to Devon and Cornwall. It remained a hotel until 1989. Over the years it has also been the site of a garage, the town's fire brigade and an Inland Revenue Office.

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