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		<title>Welcome to the Valiant Soldier</title>
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Welcome to the Valiant Soldier
The Valiant Soldier was an active pub in Buckfastleigh which closed in the late 1960&#8217;s and never re-opened. Everything was literally left as it was and today, it&#8217;s open as a museum, giving visitors a glimpse of the past&#8230;
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Valiant Soldier was an active pub in Buckfastleigh which closed in the late 1960&#8217;s and never re-opened. Everything was literally left as it was and today, it&#8217;s open as a museum, giving visitors a glimpse of the past&#8230;</p>
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