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Tunnels Beaches Cafe 'Blue Bar'
Location:
Ilfracombe, North Devon
Architect:
Robert Crocker
Frame Design:
Carpenter Oak Ltd
Details:
Tunnels Beaches Cafe Blue Bar, Ilfracombe, North Devon. This has a masonry back wall and oak framed front wall, cross frames and roof. The common rafters are in Douglas Fir. The building has a 'crank' of 45 degrees in the middle.
This is a family restaurant and a party/events venue and sits at the entrance of a network of hand carved tunnels which lead to sheltered beaches and a Victorian bathing pool.

