The tiny English pub marooned on a peninsula that you reach by boat

The Turf in Exeter, Devon, is found along the Exeter Canal, overlooking the Exe Estuary next to a lock, and can't be reached by car

The Grade-II listed Georgian pub sits on its own private peninsula and can be reached only by foot, bike or boat.

Its owners boast of its  "uninterrupted panoramic views" that "stretch across the outstanding natural beauty of the Exeter canal, River Exe Estuary and Powderham Estate".

The pub has a large beer garden and offers a ‘cook-your-own’ BBQ in the summer.

However, for those who would rather not cook for themselves, there's a menu offering locally-sourced food, alongside an extensive wine menu.

The Turf is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, making it a great place to watch birds with a pint or a glass of wine.

The "hidden gem" pub has a score of 4.5/5 on Google Reviews, with one fan writing: "Brilliant location, superb food, excellent service"