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the Journey's end

Real ales, real food, the public house.

The Journey's End  is a 13th century free house in the village of Ringmore, which is on the South Devon coast in an area known as the South Hams. Having four fires to enjoy in the winter months and with a main Bar area, nelsons bar, dining room, the story room, conservatory and large beer garden, there’s plenty of room for everyone in the family.

Well supported by local residents, it manages to combine being a friendly village ‘local’, as well as a destination food pub. Surrounded by thriving market towns, stunning scenery and walks both coastal and inland The Journeys End  is a perfect place to stop and relax.

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Here at The JE we pride ourselves in our range of perfectly cask conditioned real Devon Ales. Served in a gravity driven manner through rustic brass taps in a choice of either a traditional handle or straight pint glass. We have new ales on a weekly basis - with typically two barrels tapped at any given time. Ranging from dark to light ales with variations of tastes from ‘hoppy’ to sweet. Not only do we offer excellent Ales, but we are happy to now offer our own JE craft larger brewed 6 miles from our very door!

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Fresh local produce expertly combined by Conor to bring you the best seasonal dishes, all year round. ‍ Here at The Journeys End Conor’s menu is inspired by the coastline and bordering landscapes of the South Hams with an emphasis on delicacy, simplicity and provenance.

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Fresh local produce arranged by Conor to bring you the best seasonal dishes all year round. With a menu changing daily - we offer dishes ranging from delicious Southern Hemisphere inspired flavours to twists on your average “pub grub”.

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OUR SAMPLE MENUS

Food available 12:00-14:00 and 18:00-20:00 (except Sunday evenings) Our menu's are subject to * change on a daily basis

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Our Suppliers

Food ‍ Cheese/ Dairy/Eggs/Bread: Country Cheese Tavistock, Challons Combe Farm ‍ Dry Goods: Forest Produce, Ritters, Tolchards Vegetables: Cornish Produce, Turtle Farm ‍ Seafood: S & J Fisheries Meats: Aune Valley, Liddstones Drinks ‍ Beers: All Devon, Teignworthy, Summer Skills, Dartmoor, Bays, Tolchards (suppliers) ‍ ‍ Wine: Tolchards (Caroline Thompkins)

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Food ‍ Cheese/ Dairy/Eggs/Bread: Country Cheeses Tavistock, Chalons Combe Farm, Home made, Cuckoo Farm, Upper Crust ( Salcombe) ‍ Dry Goods: Forest Produce, Ritters, Soft Drinks, Luscombe, H20 Hartridges Vegetables: Cornish Produce, Turtle Farm, Foraged (by ourselves) ‍ Seafood: S & J Fisheries, Kevin Arscott Meats: Aune Valley, Gribbles Butchers Drinks ‍ Beers: All Devon, Teignworthy,  Roam Brewery, Summer skills,  Dartmoor,  Bays, Redrock South Hams,  Exeter, Tolchards (suppliers) ‍ ‍ Wine: Inveriaty Vaults

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Food ‍ Cheese/ Dairy/Eggs/Bread: Country Cheeses Tavistock, Chalons Combe Farm, Home made, Cuckoo Farm, Upper Crust ( Salcombe) ‍ Dry Goods: Forest Produce, Ritters, Soft Drinks, Luscombe, H20 Hartridges Vegetables: Cornish Produce, Turtle Farm, Foraged (by ourselves) ‍ Seafood: S & J Fisheries, Kevin Arscott Meats: Aune Valley, Gribbles Butchers Drinks ‍ Beers: All Devon, Teignworthy, Roam Brewery, Summer skills,  Dartmoor,  Bays, Redrock South Hams,  Exeter, Exeter Brewery, South Hams Brewery, Teignworthy Brewery ‍ ‍ Wine: Inveriaty Vaults

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Food available 12:00-14:00 and 18:00-20:00 (except Sunday evenings) Our menu's are subject to * Change on a daily basis

BBQ Pulled Pork Nachoes, Jalapeno, Sour Cream

Fish n' Chips

Cheeseburger n' Chips

Buttermilk Chicken, Bacon, Avocado, Burger

Sweet Potato, Chipotle, Bean Burger

Some of our dishes may contain nuts and other allergens , please advise a member of staff if you have any food allergies. All dishes marked with a * are grown/caught or sourced within 50 Miles of the J.E All our Steaks are cooked over Bincho Charcoal. Most of our Dishes can be adapted to suit Vegetarian, Vegan or Gluten Free.

CHILDREN'S MENU

Fish n' Chips, Peas

Chicken n' Chips, Beans

Cheeseburger, Chips

Soft Boiled Eggs n' Soldiers

Some of our dishes may contain nuts and other allergens , please advise a member of staff if you have any food allergies. All dishes marked with a * are grown/caught or sourced within 50 Miles of the J.E. All our Steaks are cooked over Bincho Charcoal. ‍ Most of our Dishes can be adapted to suit Vegetarian, Vegan or Gluten Free.

*Cauliflower, Apple, Blue Cheese Soup, Raisin Toast

Portobello Mushroom , Spring Onion Noodles

*Seared Steak Sandwich, Chips

Garlic, Mozzarella Toast

*Steamed Thai Mussels, Ciabatta

Onion, Comte Cheese Tart, Hazelnut, Freta, Frizzie

*Crispy Duck Leg, Cucumber, Hoisin Pancakes

Fries Padron Peppers, Smoked Sea Salt

*Beef Cheek, Avacado, Pico De Gallo Burrito

Portobello Mushroom, Garlic Mayo

Chedder Cheese, Chutney

Roast Beef Sirloin, Horseradish

Slow Roast Pork Shoulder, Brambley Apple

Some of our dishes may contain nuts and other allergens , please advise a member of staff if you have any food allergies. All dishes marked with a * are grown/caught or sourced within 50 Miles of the J.E. All our Steaks are cooked over Bincho Charcoal. Most of our Dishes can be adapted to suit Vegetarian, Vegan or Gluten Free.

DINNER MENU

*Salt / Pepper Cuttlefish, Garlic, Chilli Mayo

*Roast Cauliflower, Taleggio, Parmesan Soup

Burrata, Chestnut Honey, Hazelnut Dukkah, Toast

Crispy Duck Leg, Cucumber, Hoisin, Pancakes

*Garlic, Mozzarella Toast

Fried Padron Peppers, Smoked Sea Salt

*Asparagus, Wild Mushroom, Blue Cheese Risotto

*Fillet Steak, Chips, Merlot Reduction

*Grilled Sea Trout, Garlic, Chili Oil, Jasmine Rice

'Cornish Game Hen', Patas Bravas, Chorizo

WOK FRIED NOODLES

Portobello Mushroom, Sesame, Chilli Oil

*Thai Beef, Onglet, Goma Dressing

King Prawns, Garlic Sambal Butter

*Crispy Pork Belly, Korean Ketchup

Some of our dishes may contain nuts and other allergens , please advise a member of staff if you have any food allergies. All dishes marked with a * are grown/caught or sourced within 30 Miles of the J.E. All our Steaks are cooked over Bincho Charcoal. ‍ Most of our Dishes can be adapted to suit Vegetarian, Vegan or Gluten Free.

SUNDAY MENU

Leek Potato, Blue Cheese Soup

Burrata, Chestnut Honey Toast

*Crispy Duck Leg, Cucumber, Hoisin, Pancakes

Sweet Potato, Cannellini Bean Pastry, Pumpkin Gravy

*Roast Corn Fed Chicken, Cranberry Jelly, Bread Sauce

*Rare Breed Pork Shoulder, Bramley Apple, Cider Gravy

*Rare Beef Sirloin, Horseradish Cream

*Sunday Roast Bap (Pork or Chicken)

*Fish n' Chips (Haddock or Hake)

PUDDING MENU

Queen of Puddings

Sherry, Elderflower, Almond Trifle

Treacle Tart, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Lemon Curd Semifreddo ,Hazelnut Crumb, Lemon Caramel

Affogato Al Caffe

Chocolate Fudge Marshmallow Sundea

CHEESE BOARD

£10.00 for Individual Portions or £12.00 to Share

Keens Cheddar

Sharpham Brie

Cashel Blue

£3.00 One Scoop, £4.00 Two Scoops, £5.00 Three Scoops

Vanilla Bean

Salted Caramel

Blood Orange

BOOZY ICE CREAM

Vanilla Ice Cream withFrangelico or Disaranno

Visited this off the beaten track inn today whilst looking for a cream tea. Found one here and both it and the place were fantastic! Chillies growing in the ceiling of the modern conservatory using hydroponics, it has several bars and offers a range of ales. Popular with walkers and dogs! Highly recommend visiting this place.

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Steven NewPort

Fantastic menus, top notch food and excellent atmosphere. This pub is everything a local Devon pub should be with great real ales straight from the barrel. I hope this pub never gets the "gastropub" treatment, which has ruined so many excellent "locals" always looking for an excuse to go here.

Shane Edgecombe

The Noodles are really nice, the Bigbury Lobster is flippin’ amazing if you fancy a right treat! Quality local beverages. I wish I could have tried the whole menu! Beautiful pub In a beautiful location.. what more do you need!?

Came here for my birthday & they not only managed to cater for my party of 22 but the food was amazing & the service great. I really love this pub - best roast dinner in the South Hams!

Sima Cutting

What a beautiful old pub, great beer, cosy snug with a real fire. Didn’t eat but the food looked great and it was busy.

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Monday to Tuesday Closed Wednesday To Friday 12:00 - 15:00 & 18:00 - 23:00 Saturday To Sunday 12:00 - 23:00

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The Journey's End, Ringmore, Nr Kingsbridge, Devon. TQ7 4HL. ‍

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01548 810205 [email protected] ‍ ‍

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The Journey's End, Ringmore, Nr Kingsbridge, Devon. TQ7 4HL

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We have been to the "Journeys End" several times, and have always had a brilliant time. Everybody in there seems to be very friendly and happy to welcome you into their "community" pub. The staff are always friendly and the manager tries to accommodate everybody's needs by arranging quizzes and music evenings. Like our last few visits we all had a meal whilst there and everyone in our group of friends were more than happy with the quality of the food. What's more the food is so reasonably priced. I recommend this establishment to everyone. We will certainly use it again.

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I visited the pub yesterday. I've been before and the food has always been ok. Yesterday was awful. After waiting for half an hour which we didn't mind as it was busy. The food came out. My Lasagne was burnt around the sides and my Daughters Macaroni Cheese was warm not hot. I spoke to the chef who offered to change it but I was so hungry I ate it & cut around the burnt bits. He said that's the way it comes out of the pan. This was a lie I've worked in hospitality and clearly the waitress had forgotten about us and left the food under the lights too long. What a waste of money!

Went to the journeys end for a quiet evening with some friends tonight as we usually do to attend bingo there, we also attend quiz of a Sunday most weekends. When we got there we found a table in the usual section we sit in and discussed what we were going to have to eat and drink (food served until 10pm we arrived before 8:45). At 8:45 a friend I was with went to the bar and ordered in the first round of drinks which were all cokes... to our suprise he was refused to be served and was asked to show his ID with us all being 21 or over and being regulars we couldn't believe it. He came over suggesting he had forgotten his ID and had been asked for it due to the fact they don't let under 18 in after 9? For starters we were all over 18, secondly it was before 9 and lastly why make the food serving time until 10pm when any person under the age of under 18 aren't allowed in. There was someone sat opposite us who was under 18 just to add and several other groups of people around us of around the same age if not younger. The girl behind the bar had recognised us from the previous Sunday when we had been to the weekly quiz but had to stand there and back up the other staff even though she knew we were all older than 18. All we wanted was some good pub food in a good atmosphere with some friends like we usually do there on a weekly basis they have now lost 10 very faithful customers. And if they follow this law that has apparently been around for 20 years they should have staff on the doors asking for ID as on many weeks I have seen young people of around 16 sat at tables sending friends up to purchase their drinks. The manager is rude and arrogant, the staff clearly afraid of her as they display the same manorisms and me and my friends will never be back again.

Good pub and very reasonable. Food is decent for the money and portions are large and plentiful. Staff are friendly and welcoming especially the land lady. Have eaten here on numerous occasions and not had a bad meal. Would be nice if there was something for the kids to do in beer garden such as swings or climbing frame especially as they encourage family dining.

Seen so many franchise pubs they all merge into one now but thus one has a great friendly staff and cheap competitive meals and drinks.... I will be coming back again very soon with friends and family Thanks for a nice pub lunch

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Kingsbridge, devon.

The Journey’s End Inn is set in the idyllic village of Ringmore on the South Devon coast.

The 13th Century freehouse has four cosy fires, two bars, two dining areas, a conservatory and large rural beer garden.

Surrounded by thriving market towns, stunning scenery and coastal walking routes, it is well supported by locals while also serving as a destination food pub.

The pub’s stand-out dishes include a whole suckling pig, a seared lamb’s liver with red cabbage, bacon and mash, or charred beef steak.

It also features an enticing dish of pan fried lamb rump with asparagus, potato puree and golden raisins.

The chef believes it makes no sense to assume locally sourced food is superior.

He buys his meat, seafood, dairy, fruit, vegetables and herbs from both near and far, in line with a belief that consistence and quality are the priority – though he does buy locally where possible.

The Journey’s End is dedicated to cask conditioned real ale, which change every week in line with customer desires.

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  • ADDRESS: Ringmore Nr Kingsbridge South Devon TQ7 4HL

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Restaurant-quality food at a traditional country pub

Halfway down a steep, narrow lane, tucked in tightly between rambling thatched cottages is The Journey’s End in Ringmore in the South Hams. Its location is about as ’Devon’ as you can get, as is the building, which dates from the thirteenth century and features large open fireplaces, flagstone floors and wood panelling.

When my wife, daughter and I arrived on a Wednesday lunchtime we were warmly greeted by the owner Tracy Brand a couple of walkers and their border collie who seemed glad of a sit down after his long walk. As soon as I walked in and sampled my pint of perfectly kept Teignworthy’s Scrum Down, I knew I wanted to come back before we’d even seen a menu.

Tracy says that whenever there are new customers, their reaction to the menus are similar to ours, one of surprise. The style of food is modern and reflects Chef Conor Heneghan’s experience of kitchens in Australia, Thailand and latterly at Burgh Island, with plenty of seafood and fresh Asian flavours. The seasonal lunch and dinner menus change according to what produce is available, while the bar menu is set. Where possible, food is sourced within a 30-mile radius of the pub and this is marked on the menus.

My wife’s starter of roast maple beetroot, falafel and hummus salad was bursting with flavour. Her taste buds were awoken with a lively combination of sharp, tangy beetroot, creamy, garlicky hummus and light, crispy falafel. It was the nicest veggie food she’d tasted for a long time and she would have been more than happy with this as a main course, which is an option here. My starter was the popular fried squid with a thin batter coating, accompanied by fresh mint, spring onions and green chillies. This was a generous-sized starter that I would have eaten as a main – and what beautiful presentation too.

Feeling encouraged by the vegetarian options on the lunch menu, my wife chose the Jerusalem artichoke, apple pot stickers (similar to dumplings) that came fried on one side. This was served with a deconstructed blue cheese and hazelnut crumble. The flavour combination was, again, a winner. My breast of lamb was so tender you hardly needed a knife, the tomato couscous had a robust flavour and the d’Agen prunes were a great match for the meat.

Flavour-wise, our dessert of warm orange and olive oil cake lived up to our other dishes. Moist, firm, with a fruity nectar, served filled with whipped double cream, this was delicious.

Conor clearly knows how to marry flavours and texture to produce unusual and satisfying dishes. I will certainly be coming back here for more than just a pint!

On The Menu

  • Wok-seared River Teign mussels with spring onions and Thai dressing
  • Pan-fried Start Bay scallops with celeriac and swede purée and candied bacon
  • Potato and Parmesan gnocchi with butternut, pumpkin and artichoke
  • Roast veal rump steak with girolles and garlic confit mash
  • Chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream and espresso syrup
  • Bramley apple, golden raisin and two-nut crumble with custard
  • Starters from £5.50
  • Mains from £10.50
  • Desserts £5.75

01548 810205 www.thejourneysendinn.co.uk

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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical-perspective projection panorama of the Martian surface suitable for stereo viewing, centered at 26 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). This single-eye view must be combined with the partner left image to be viewed in stereo. Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45-degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Perspective

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a vertical projection of the Martian surface near the rover, covering an area of 20 meters (north/south) by 20 meters (east/west). North is up in the image. This projection provides an overhead view, but introduces distortion for items not on the surface, such as large rocks and the rover itself. Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45-degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Left Navigation Camera, Vertical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical-perspective projection panorama of the Martian surface suitable for stereo viewing, centered at 33 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). This single-eye view must be combined with the partner right image to be viewed in stereo. Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45-degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Left Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Perspective

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 180 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Left Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 image pairs in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical perspective projection panorama of the Martian surface suitable for stereo viewing, centered at 33 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). This anaglyph must be viewed with red/blue glasses (red over left eye). Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45-degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Mast-Mounted Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Perspective

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 30 image pairs in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 148 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on March 18, 2024, Sol 4128 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 708, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4128: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 52 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 150 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on March 15, 2024, Sols 4125-4102 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 660, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4125: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 52 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 51 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 150 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on March 12, 2024, Sols 4123-4102 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 660, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was from 1 PM to 12 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4123: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 51 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 49 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 150 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on March 07, 2024, Sols 4118-4102 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 660, site number 106. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was from 1 PM to 12 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Sol 4118: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 49 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this…

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10 best anime series every fan of frieren: beyond journey's end needs to watch.

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is one of the biggest anime to come out in recent years, and its fans will surely be looking for similar shows to watch.

  • There are plenty of anime that are great for fans of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End .
  • Some anime are great for offering similar takes on adventuring through fantasy worlds as Frieren does.
  • Others are great for the overlap they have with Frieren 's writing style and overall themes.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is easily one of the biggest anime of the past few years. Not only does it have gorgeous art, animation, and overall direction, but its straightforward take on the fantasy genre, combined with intelligent and emotionally resonant writing, made it a major hit among fans and critics alike to a degree that very few anime have ever managed to achieve.

The first season of Frieren received unanimous praise from fans and critics alike. It’s currently unknown when Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End will return for a second season, if at all, but fortunately, there are plenty of anime that fans of the series can watch.

As unique a series as it may be, there are plenty of great anime that overlap with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End in terms of themes, characters, and overall quality ; a few anime, in particular, are especially worth highlighting, and any fan of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is sure to get a lot out of them, even if it’s not the same experience.

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10 wandering witch captures the same pure essence of traveling as frieren, anime series by c2c; based on the light novel by jogi shiraishi.

C2C’s Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina stars Elaina the Ashen Witch, a young witch who travels the world in the hopes of living a life of adventure like her idol, the great witch Niké. Elaina takes it upon herself to not interfere in anything she witnesses on her travels, no matter how terrible something may be, but there are occasions where, at the very least, Elaina’s passivity does deeply affect her and force her to question her resolve.

Wandering Witch isn’t that well-known of an anime, but it’s still a great recommendation for fans of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End . Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina is, like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , a thoughtful story of a magical being traveling across the world , but Elaina is a far more selfish person than Frieren, so it creates a different sort of traveling story, especially when her selfishness ends up hurting herself and others. Overall, Wandering Witch has the same sort of aesthetic as Frieren , but adds a unique-enough flavor to create a different experience, so it’s plenty worth checking out.

9 Kino’s Journey Highlights The Beauty & Danger Of The World, Just Like Frieren

Anime series by acgt; based on the light novel by keiichi sigsawa.

ACGT’s Kino’s Journey—the Beautiful World— is about Kino, a young girl traveling the world with no one by her side except her talking motorcycle, Hermes. Kino makes it a rule not to stay in one place longer than three days in two nights to keep herself from getting too attached, and with how dangerous some of the places she visits can be, she always makes sure to keep a variety of weapons with her, most notably her .44 single-action revolver the “Cannon” and her .22 automatic pistol the “Woodsman”.

Similar to Wander Witch: The Journey of Elaina , Kino’s Journey—the Beautiful World— is great for anyone who was a fan of the adventuring aspect of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End . Not only do both stories have characters going on episodic adventures around the world, but the dark and fantastical nature of the places in Kino’s Journey—the Beautiful World— always adds something new to each story , whether it’s purely in aesthetic or in the themes the audience is expected to contemplate. Adventure is always used for thought-provoking storytelling, so that makes it perfect for fans of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End .

8 Mushishi Is Another Great Anime About Supernatural Good Samaritans

Anime series by artland; based on the manga by yuki urushibara.

Artland’s Mushishi is an episodic anime set vaguely in 19th-century Japan where people are constantly plagued by ethereal beings called Mushi. As one of the few people who can see Mushi, series protagonist Ginko has taken it upon himself to research Mushi and aid those who suffer because of them whenever he comes across them in his travels.

From start to finish, Mushishi is an anime that does a great job of playing into the same core aesthetic of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End . The element of traveling through a supernatural setting is one thing, but Mushishi being an episodic story of a supernatural good samaritan has a clear overlap with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , although Mushishi is the far more episodic story of the two. Nevertheless, both anime excellently play into the idea of good people just trying to help others, so any fan of one is sure to get a lot out of the other.

7 To Your Eternity Is Another Great Story About The Struggles Of Immortality

Anime series by drive; based on the manga by yoshitoki oima.

Drive’s To Your Eternity opens with a mysterious being called the Beholder releasing an orb into the world that takes on the form of anything that dies around it. The orb eventually becomes an immortal being named Fushi, and through his travels, he constantly befriends new people he’s always fated to outlive and must slowly come to understand why living that sort of life is so tragic.

Unlike some other anime, To Your Eternity ’s overlap with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is through one of the more tragic elements of its story. Both To Your Eternity and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End revolve around nigh-immortal beings dealing with the reality of outliving the people closest to them , and sure enough, both anime use it to tell tragic and bittersweet stories from start to finish. The emotional beats of Frieren ’s writing have always been one of its biggest draws, and anyone who’s a fan of that is sure to be a fan of To Your Eternity .

6 Bocchi The Rock! Is Another Gorgeous Anime From Frieren’s Director

Anime series by cloverworks; based on the manga by aki hamazi.

CloverWorks’ Bocchi the Rock! stars Hitori Gotoh, a girl with crippling social anxiety who learned to play guitar in the hopes of using it to make friends, although her efforts never once managed to bear fruit. One day, however, Hitori is recruited to be the new guitarist in the band Kessoku Band, and as Hitori - now with the nickname Bocchi - commits herself to the band, she’ll find herself slowly but surely gaining the exact life she hoped for when she first started learning the guitar.

Bocchi the Rock! is a completely different story from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , but that doesn’t mean fans of the latter shouldn’t watch it. Both anime were directed by anime director Keiichiro Saito, and sure enough, both Bocchi the Rock! and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End feature some of the best animation and overall direction of any anime that’s come out within the past few years. Keiichiro Saito is one of the best directors to come out of anime in the past few years, and if anyone wants to see what else he’s capable of, there’s no better anime to watch than Bocchi the Rock!

5 Spice And Wolf Excellently Makes The Mundane Entertaining

Anime series by brain's base & passione; based on the light novel by isuna hasekura, spice and wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf (2024).

Spice and Wolf is a low-fantasy anime about a traveling merchant named Kraft Lawrence who, one day, comes across a woman with wolf ears and a tail sleeping in his cart. The woman introduces herself as a harvest goddess named Holo, and after Lawrence helps Holo leave the confines of the village where they met, the two embark on a journey to bring Holo back to her birthplace while doing merchant work whenever and wherever it might come up.

Spice and Wolf is a very different sort of fantasy series from Frieren , but their similarities become readily apparent in their writing. In addition to characters having dry wit and largely unexaggerated dialogue, Spice and Wolf , much like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , is much more focused on the minute details of worldbuilding than it is on the action , specifically the inner workings of economics and trading, and the execution always keeps it from being boring. It's a perfect anime for fans of Frieren , and with the Spice and Wolf reboot , now's the perfect time for someone to start watching.

4 Magi’s Worldbuilding & Magic Are Perfect For Frieren Fans

Anime series by a-1 pictures; based on the manga by shinobu ohtaka, magi: the labyrinth of magic (2012).

A-1 Pictures’ Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic depicts an Arabian Nights -style fantasy world where people can challenge mysterious dungeons for untold wealth and power that can change the world. Among the people who have a go at this are the young pair of Aladdin and Alibaba, and while the two of them originally just wanted to go on an adventure, they soon find themselves wrapped up in one major conspiracy after another that are all poised to upend everything they know about their world.

Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic ’s flavor of fantasy is very different from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , but fans of Frieren can still get a lot out of it. Much like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic has incredibly intricate worldbuilding through its political elements and its highly-developed magic system , two things that are essential parts of Frieren ’s writing. It’s more lighthearted than some of its contemporaries, but with that sort of writing, it’s a perfect recommendation for fans of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End .

3 Violet Evergarden Is A Beautiful Exploration Into Humanity

Anime series by kyoto animation; based on the light novel by kana akatsuki, violet evergarden.

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The titular hero of Kyoto Animation’s Violet Evergarden is a former orphan turned soldier who spent her entire life fighting in a war that’s only now come to an end. Now needing a new purpose in life, Violet takes up a job as a special type of ghostwriter called an Auto Memory Doll in the hopes that writing for others will help better understand people, and she especially hopes it will help her understand why her commanding officer told her he loved her before he died.

Kyoto Animation is famous for its emotionally driven anime, and Violet Evergarden is easily one of its best. From start to finish, Violet Evergarden does an excellent job of depicting its hero’s struggles with learning what it means to be human in an emotionally poignant fashion , something that, of course, is at the core of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End ’s overarching narrative. Add in the consistently gorgeous visuals and overall direction, and Violet Evergarden hits nearly all the same aesthetics that made Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End such a hit.

2 Delicious In Dungeon Is The Perfect Fantasy To Complement Frieren

Anime series by studio trigger; based on the manga by ryoko kui, delicious in dungeon.

In Studio Trigger’s hit fantasy anime Delicious in Dungeon , the adventure party of series protagonist Laios is wiped out by a dragon, with Laios’ sister, Falin, even being eaten alive. Laios and what remains of his party need to hurry back through the dungeon to revive Falin, but they lack the funds for the journey and have no time to gather them up. To deal with the situation, Laios convinces everyone, much to their disgust, to eat the monsters they encounter in the dungeon, something Laios is all but stated to have just been looking for an excuse to do.

Delicious in Dungeon is great for fans of Frieren thanks to largely being its opposite. While they’re both largely straightforward fantasy anime, Delicious in Dungeon , while not wholly unserious, has a far more comedic approach to fantasy than Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , so the two can be seen as two sides of the same coin and of equal value to anime fans looking for something different from isekai and power fantasy anime. Add in its own uniquely great writing and animation, and Delicious in Dungeon makes for as great a watch as Frieren for a lot of the same reasons.

1 Fullmetal Alchemist & Frieren Are Both Excellent Gateways Into Anime

Anime series by studio bones; based on the manga by hiromu arakawa, fullmetal alchemist.

Studio Bones’ Fullmetal Alchemist is set in a world where alchemy is very much real, and in the nation of Amestris, alchemists can join the military in exchange for near-limitless authority. One of these state alchemists is Edward Elric, the titular Fullmetal Alchemist, and after an accident with alchemy costs Edward his limbs and forces the soul of his brother Alphonse to be bound to a suit of armor, Edward starts looking for the mythical Philosopher’s Stone in the hopes of restoring their bodies, completely unaware of the forces his journey will bring him into contact with.

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Notably, Fullmetal Alchemist was replaced by Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End in many anime rankings' top spot, despite being completely different in both genre and story. Thanks to its stellar art and animation and a story that’s both entertaining and not too overly complex, Fullmetal Alchemist , like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End , is one of the best anime for getting people invested in anime , something that hasn’t changed in the slightest after over a decade. There’s a definite overlap between the two in that regard, and that’s why Fullmetal Alchemist is probably the best anime for fans of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End .

I was a single foster parent. I ended up adopting my first placement.

  • I've always wanted kids but never found a partner to build a family with. 
  • I became a licensed foster parent and four months later a 2-week-old baby was placed with me.
  • Days before her first birthday I legally adopted her. 

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I had always wanted kids. When it seemed like I would never find Mr. Right , I decided to build my family alone. I learned about fostering and became a licensed foster parent . I felt I had a good support team with my sister and a few close friends. Surprisingly, my boss said he was on board with the idea, though he wasn't much of a family person.

Just four months after being licensed, a two-week-old girl was placed in my home on a Friday afternoon in February. I was over the moon at the idea of raising a newborn though I knew it might be only temporary.

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After getting settled over the weekend, I had to figure out what to do about my job as a leasing agent for an apartment complex. I had very little PTO , and the baby was too young to go to day care. With my boss's approval, I decided to take her to work temporarily. The baby slept under my desk and my receptionist would watch her while I showed apartments to prospective tenants.

I almost lost my job

The arrangement only lasted a couple of weeks before my boss gave me an ultimatum: either find somewhere else to leave the baby, or I would lose my job. He refused to allow me to use my vacation time or unpaid leave, saying I was needed at work. Though I knew it was illegal to refuse time off for someone who had gone through childbirth, I wasn't sure fostering worked the same way. I had to find a solution now.

I found a day care that would take a 4-week-old baby, which allowed me to go back to work. I began job-hunting and soon found a position with a more understanding employer.

The birth mom eventually gave up her rights

My next challenge came with the baby's one-hour visits with her mother once a week. Though foster parents aren't required to transport the children to parental visits, my caseworker threatened to remove the baby from my care if I refused. My heart filled with fear, I agreed immediately though I didn't know how I could make it work. My sister later offered to help transport the baby every other week, solving another problem.

I had no idea what would happen with the baby in the long term. The mother wasn't meeting the requirements to have the baby returned to her and finally decided to give up her rights. The team changed the plan to adoption. As the foster parent, I had the right to seek adoption. In many cases, the foster parents are granted adoption rights, but I knew I had a challenge to prove I was a better choice than a two-parent home.

The process lasted several months, and I was anxious about losing this child I had come to love as my own. Though I had friends to share my struggles with, I still felt alone. They couldn't understand the overwhelming fear of loss that I dealt with. Fortunately, the team approved me as the adoptive parent.

On a warm, sunny day in February, two days before her first birthday, I stood with my little girl in front of the judge who approved the adoption . The challenges of the past year faded away as I held my new daughter in my arms.

Though new challenges awaited, I would face them with the same faith and determination as an example to my daughter about overcoming difficult odds together.

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Money latest: Gameboys, Sindy dolls, designer shoes, 1950s furniture - the items in your attic that could be worth a small fortune

Gumtree's most popular items include rare stamps, Gameboys and Pokemon cards. Read this and all the latest consumer and personal finance news below, plus leave a comment or submit a consumer dispute or money problem in the box.

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Strikes at Heathrow Airport are taking place over the next few weeks, with the first one already under way.

Staff at the UK's biggest airport are set to walk out during the early bank holiday in May, with their union warning planes could be "delayed, disrupted and grounded".

Click here to find out when all the strikes are, what disruption is expected and which airlines are affected...

The average price paid for comprehensive motor insurance rose 1% in the first quarter of the year, according to industry data indicating an easing in the steep rises seen last year.

The latest tracker issued by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) showed a 1% increase on the previous three months to £635.

That was despite the average claim paid rising 8% to reach a record of £4,800, the body said.

The ABI said the disparity showed that its members were "absorbing" additional costs and not passing them on.

Nevertheless, the average policy was still 33%, or £157, higher between January and March compared to the same period last year.

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Getir , the grocery delivery app, has abandoned a European expansion that is set to result in the loss of around 1,500 jobs in the UK.

Sky News had previously revealed that the Turkey-based company, which means "to bring" in Turkish, had  successfully raised money from investors to fund its withdrawals  from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands.

It had already departed other countries including Italy and Spain.

The exits were prompted by growing losses linked to the company's rapid expansion.

Waitrose is launching an exclusive range of products with popular chef Yotam Ottolenghi today. 

The Israeli-British chef is famous for his Middle Eastern and Mediterranean-inspired food, and has worked with the supermarket to release products including a pasta sauce, spice blend and shawarma marinade. 

It is the first time Ottolenghi has partnered with a supermarket in such a way. 

The full range will be available in Waitrose shops, Waitrose.com and Ottolenghi.co.uk from today, while a selection of products will be available from the supermarket on Deliveroo and Uber Eats. 

An introductory 20% off offer is being launched until 18 June. 

The range includes: 

  • Ottolenghi Miso Pesto 165g (£4)
  • Ottolenghi Kalamata Olive & Harissa Sauce  350g (£4.50)
  • Ottolenghi Pomegranate, Rose & Preserved Lemon Harissa 170g (£5)
  • Ottolenghi Green Harissa 170g (£5)
  • Ottolenghi Aleppo & Other Chillies Blend (£3.95)
  • Ottolenghi Sweet & Smokey Blend (£3.95)
  • Ottolenghi Citrus & Spice Blend (£3.95)
  • Ottolenghi Red Chilli Sauce (£4.50)
  • Ottolenghi Shawarma Marinade (£4)

Ottolenghi said he had "always been super eager to get our flavours onto people's dinner plates nationwide, not just in London, without having to cook it from scratch every single time". 

He added: "I hate to admit it but the pasta sauce already features heavily in my home kitchen, when no one is looking."

The cost of bread, biscuits and beer could increase this year due to the impact of the unusually wet autumn and winter on UK harvests.

Research suggests that production of wheat, oats, barley and oilseed rape could drop by four million tonnes (17.5%) compared with 2023.

The wet weather has resulted in lower levels of planting, while flooding and storms over winter caused farmers more losses.

The predictions come just as the rate of price increases on many food items begins to slow as inflation falls.

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) analysed forecasts from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHBD) and government yield data.

It found a "real risk" of beer, biscuits and bread becoming more expensive if the poor harvest increases costs for producers, according to its lead analyst Tom Lancaster.

Beer prices could be affected because the wet weather is still disrupting the planting of spring crops such as barley, the ECIU said.

And potatoes might also see a price hike in the coming months, with growers warning of a major shortage in the autumn due to persistent wet weather.

By Emily Mee , Money team

When I think about the toys of my childhood - my pink Barbie car, my Gameboy Micro, my collection of Pokemon cards - I can't tell you where they went. 

Maybe they were shipped off to a charity shop at some point... Or perhaps they're in the attic? 

While my hot pink Gameboy Micro is lost to the void of time (or a cardboard box somewhere in my mum's house), other versions of it are selling on eBay for £100 or more. 

And there are Pokemon cards selling for anything from a tenner to hundreds or even thousands of pounds. 

It's possible you also have items at home that are a collector's dream. 

Gumtree says its collectables category is already proving to be a "hotbed of activity" this year, with listings up 22% in 2024 so far. 

Its most popular items include rare stamps, coins, war memorabilia and Pokemon cards. 

Spring is often the most popular time for buying and selling collectibles, with demand spiking in March and April. 

We've enlisted the help of TV presenter and collectables expert Tracy Martin to give an idea of what could make you an easy buck. 

Old toys making a 'retro comeback'

Tracy explains that while trends change, vintage toys tend to stand the test of time. 

"Toys are always going to be popular because they tap into nostalgia, our childhood memories," she says, explaining that adults like to buy the toys they used to have. 

Perhaps you were into cars, and you've got some old diecast vehicles from Matchbox, Corgi or Dinky Toys. 

A quick look on toy auction site Vectis.co.uk shows a Corgi Toys "James Bond" Aston Martin estimated to sell for between £600 to £700 - while others are likely to fetch £50 to £60. 

Sindy dolls are also particularly sought after - particularly those from the 1960s - and Barbie dolls from the 1990s too. 

Pokemon cards have seen a "massive surge", Tracy says, with people paying "thousands and thousands of pounds" for good unopened sets. 

She's even seen examples of people paying £16,000 upwards. 

Another up-and-coming market is games consoles, such as Gameboys, vintage consoles and PlayStations, which are making a "retro comeback".

What else could earn you some cash?

Tracy says there's currently a surge in people wanting to buy "mid century" furniture, which is dated to roughly 1945 to 1965 and typically uses clean lines and has a timeless feel. 

Vintage Danish furniture is sought after, particularly tables and chairs with good designer names such as Wegner, Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen.

Prices range from the low hundreds into the thousands.

People will also look out for vintage framed prints by artists such as Tretchikoff, J.H. Lynch and Shabner - these can range in price from £50 upwards to a few hundred pounds plus. 

Vintage clothes, handbags and shoes can fetch a good price - but you can also invest in modern pieces. 

Tracy suggests looking out for good classic designs with high-end designer names such as Gucci, Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton. 

Modern designers such as Irregular Choice, Vendula and Lulu Guinness are also collected. 

Collaborations with designers and celebrities can do well as they're often limited edition. 

For example, Tracy says the H&M x Paco Rabanne maxi silver sequin dress retailed at £279.99 last year but now sells for in excess of £600. 

When it comes to shoes, "the quirkier the design the better" - so look out for brands such as Irregular Choice and Joe Browns. 

Converse and Dr Martens collaborations also do well, depending on the design and condition, as well as Adidas and Nike limited edition trainers. 

What's the best way to sell?  

Tracy recommends to always research before selling your items, as they might perform better on different platforms and you can also get an idea of how much they sell for. 

For example, Vinted can be a good place to sell clothes and shoes, while other items might be better suited for sale on Gumtree, eBay or Etsy. 

Tracy's favourite way to sell is through auction - especially if there are specialist sales. 

Vectis is one of the biggest and most popular for toy selling. 

Interests in different periods and items can go up and down, but for the time being vintage pieces from the 1980s and 90s are popular. 

How much you'll be able to get from an item often takes into account its rarity, condition, whether it reflects a period in time, and if it's got a good name behind it. 

You never know - you might be sitting on a treasure trove. 

Annual mortgage repayments have increased by up to 70% since 2021, according to new data from Zoopla .

The biggest impact of rising interest rates has been in southern England where house prices are higher.

Across the South West, South East and East of England, the annual mortgage cost for an average home is £5,000 higher than previously. This rises to £7,500 in London.

But the universal uptick in mortgage costs has been less pronounced in other parts of the UK, with the North East seeing a £2,350 increase.

In a bid to tackle inflation, the Bank of England has raised the base rate from 0.1% in December 2021 to a 16-year high of 5.25% now.

The Zoopla research looked at the average home buyer taking out a 70% loan-to-value mortgage.

This week seems to be starting where last week left off - with three major lenders announcing further hikes in mortgage rates.

Amid uncertainty of the timing of interest rate cuts from the Bank of England  this year, swap rates (which dictate how much it costs lenders to lend) have been rising in recent weeks.

Financial markets currently see two rate cuts by the Bank of England this year.

We've reported on a string of rate bumps from the high street over the last 10 days, and this morning NatWest, Santander and Nationwide moved.

In its second hikes announcement in less than a week, NatWest laid out increases across its full range of residential and buy-to-let fixed deals of up to 0.22%.

Santander, meanwhile, announced increases for both fixed and tracker deals across their residential and buy-to-let products - up to 0.25%.

The same hikes are being imposed for a range of Nationwide deals.

All of these will kick in tomorrow.

Amit Patel, adviser at Trinity Finance, told Newspage it was "not a great start to the week". 

"This is not good news for borrowers," he said.

Where will the base rate go this year?

The majority of the bets, according to LSEG data, are on the first cut coming in August (previously this was June) and the second in December.

This would take Bank rate from the current level of 5.25% to 4.75%.

Disabled people could receive vouchers instead of monthly payments under proposed changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

The changes could see people being provided with either one-off grants for specific costs such as home adaptation, or being directed to "alternative means of support" rather than financial support.

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride is set to announce plans today to overhaul the way disability benefits work.

In a Green Paper due to be published alongside Mr Stride's statement to the Commons, ministers will set out plans to reform Personal Independence Payments (PIP), the main disability benefit, through changes to eligibility criteria and assessments.

The plans also include proposals to "move away from a fixed cash benefit system", meaning people with some conditions, such as depression and anxiety, will no longer receive regular payments but rather get improved access to treatment if their condition does not involve extra costs.

Speaking to Sky News earlier, Mr Stride said: "I want us to have a grown-up, sensible conversation about a benefit called PIP that has not been reviewed in over a decade.

"And I want to ask the question, is it fit for purpose given the world that we're in today, in which mental health issues sadly present more of an issue than they did a decade ago."

By James Sillars , business reporter

A fresh high for the FTSE 100 to start the week.

The index of leading shares in London was 0.5% up at 8,179 in early dealing.

The gains were led by miners and financial stocks.

Dragging on the performance were some consumer-facing brands including JD Sports and Flutter Entertainment.

One other development of note to mention is that stubbornly high oil price.

A barrel of Brent crude is currently trading almost 1% down on the day.

But it remains at $88 a barrel.

The market has been pulled by various forces this month, with hopes of a rebound in demand in China among them.

The latest decline is said to reflect peace talks being held between Israel and Hamas.

A demand for smaller homes has driven growth in UK property prices early in 2024, according to research by Halifax.

Data from the bank's house price index suggests annual property price growth hit 1.9% in February this year - a significant rise from -4.1% just three months prior.

That equates to a rise in prices of £5,318 over the past year.

It follows interest rates stabilising, Halifax says, after a sharp rise over the past two years which squeezed mortgage affordability.

A key driver behind rising prices, Halifax says, has been first-time buyers, who made up 53% of all homes bought with a mortgage in 2023 - the highest proportion since 1995.

And it's smaller homes that have recorded the biggest increases in price growth in the early part of this year - with buyers adjusting their expectations to compensate for higher borrowing costs.

Flats and terraced houses made up 57% of all homes purchased by first-time buyers last year.

This varies by region - for example, in London, flats and terraced homes accounted for 90% of all first-time buyer purchases.

Challenges remain

However, Amanda Bryden, head of Halifax mortgages, said "it's important not to gloss over the challenges" facing the UK housing market, given the "impact of higher interest rates on mortgage affordability" and "continued lack of supply of new homes".

"But scratch beneath the surface and there is a more nuanced story, one which shows that demand for different property types in different parts of the country can vary hugely," she added.

"As interest rates have stabilised and buyers adjust to the new economic reality of owning a home, one way to compensate for higher borrowing costs is to target smaller properties.

"This is especially true among first-time buyers, who have proven to be resilient over recent years, and now account for the largest proportion of homes purchased with a mortgage in almost 30 years."

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The Journeys End Inn

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This is a wonderful place to visit and eat. We had a tremendous Sunday lunch a few years ago, so we were thrilled to find a table for Saturday lunch. As expected, the food was great, especially the steak and chips - probably the best... More

The BEST meal we’ve had in a very long time. The sausages and mash were top notch… I would have happily paid much more than the £12 they were charging! Seriously good food, expertly made with what were clearly high quality ingredients. All the staff... More

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This village pub is full of character and characters! Four of us had such a fun night here - both the bartender and waiter were great fun and the food was amazing AND great value. Unsurprisingly for a 13th century pub, there are lots of... More

If you're looking to step back in time to a ye olde, candle lit doorway pub, this is it! The atmosphere is fantastic and the food is somehow even better. The Journeys End has so much character you can't help but smile. Narrow corridors, old... More

Stopped off for sandwich and beer after walk along coast and upgraded for Sunday lunch / roast which was fabulous. Broad selection of vegetables for the table to go with the roast was great and best I have seen , loved the cranberry sauce also.... More

Well worth the trip to a Traditional English Pub, at its very best, with history and atmosphere to match. Beer is on “Tap” and with a great choice of wines too. Food is very flavoursome with a broad selection appealing to every palate. The beef... More

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Ricotta fritters, crispy duck pancakes and treacle tart. All delicious. Fritters especially were a delight, light and flavourful with just a hint of lemon. Perfect. Duck was excellent, loved the addition of mint. Huge portion - just as well I had it as a main... More

Visited today after being recommended and we wasn't disappointed. The crispy duck lunch was a delight. Also sausage and mash was the best my partner had ever had. Was greeted by a lovely lady behind the bar. The ambience of pub was fab, was like... More

Superb food and exceptional service We were a large group of 16 so pre- ordered starters and mains which was essential and ensured we were all eating at the same time. Everyone loved the venue and food ( the wild mushroom and spinach soup was... More

Ate another Sunday roast at this tucked away pub. The beef was lovely and rare, the pork was succulent and sweet, the veg was generous and very tasty. Would throughly recommend the Sunday roasts at this pub

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I have visited the Inn, twice . The Inn did not disappoint and was excellent. I enquired at the door for a table as I did not have a booking and the restaurant went out of their way to seat us. The food was excellent... More

We turned up for a quick lunch, without a booking on the last day before lockdown when the inn was very busy. The friendly staff managed to squeeze us in and we were delighted they did. The fish and chips were terrific as was the... More

Booked a table here as knew it was popular . Food was amazing especially the chinese beef noodles (chai su?) and vegetarian food . Portions were huge food was delicious and freshly cooked . Yes it was our waitresses first evening on shift but she... More

After a wet windy walk in March along the stunning cliff tops from Challaborough to the Dolphin Inn only to find it was closed, tired and hungry we but determined to find food, we marched across to the Journeys End to a wonderful warm welcome,... More

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We visited for a birthday meal whilst staying local and one of the reasons we chose to stay in Ringmore was to have a good walk followed by a nice meal at the Journey's End. The only grumble was waiting at th bar for an... More

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    01548 810205 [email protected] ‍ ‍. You can find us on a little lane at the bottom of Ringmore Village, on the way to Arymer Cove beach; our car park is situated opposite the village church. The Journeys End Inn is a perfect pub to stop and relax with the family, dogs welcome. Locally sourced fine food and beer, near the coast ...

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    Moist, firm, with a fruity nectar, served filled with whipped double cream, this was delicious. Conor clearly knows how to marry flavours and texture to produce unusual and satisfying dishes. I will certainly be coming back here for more than just a pint! 01548 810205. www.thejourneysendinn.co.uk.

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    610 reviews #1 of 1 Restaurant in Ringmore ££ - £££ Bar International British. Near Kingsbridge, Ringmore TQ7 4HL England +44 1548 810205 Website Menu. Open now : 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM6:00 PM - 11:00 PM.

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