The pub company behind an historic inn on the Lizard Peninsula said it has completed a £340,000 investment into the Three Tuns at St Keverne.

Previous landlord Matt Ferguson gave back the pub at the start of last March following the end of his five-year tenancy, before Eve and Pete Busby reopened the doors as newly-created managed partners on August 1.

Punch Pubs & Co said it had now invested £340,000 into the business, which includes a new kitchen, redecorated lettings bedrooms and installing bell tents in the pub’s grounds, complete with private showering facilities and a kitchenette within the field.

Having been working in teaching, Eve decided she wanted to return to the pub industry that she grew up in, and brought husband Pete with her.

Falmouth Packet: The restaurant area at the Three TunsThe restaurant area at the Three Tuns (Image: Punch Pubs & Co)

They reopened the pub shortly before the return of St Keverne Ox Roast and now run it with a team of staff.

She said: “It’s an absolute pleasure to be able to offer such a beautiful and unique pub to the community.

“We are particularly proud of the fabulous bell tents which really set us apart for those looking to experience the true beauty of this part of the world. We cannot wait for everyone to come and experience all the pub has to offer."

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Punch senior operations director Rupert Reeves said: "Reopening the Three Tuns is a very proud moment for Punch, it really encapsulates how individual all pubs are.

“The investment here has turned what was an already beautiful pub into an absolutely stunning one.

“We’re sure the local community and visitors to the area will equally as pleased and enjoy all Eve and Pete have to offer here for many years to come."