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Improve your cookery skills using the best local, seasonal produce - for all levels in small, relaxed groups with hands-on participation.
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Improve your cookery skills using the best local, seasonal produce - for all levels in small, relaxed groups with hands-on participation.
Successive Manstree Wines have won many awards over the years in competitions on both a regional, national and international basis. We have recently planted some red grape vines, so in the next few years we hope to offer Manstree Red as well!
An 18-acre garden with 3 small lakes, unusual trees and shrubs, bog garden, national collection of astilbes, iris ensata and tulbaghias.
Meadfoot is a shingle beach in the lovely Wellswood area of Torquay. With Lincombe Woods behind, it's a small beach away from the main Torquay town centre area.
Surrounded by open moorland, Meldon is a breathtaking reservoir lake 9000 feet above sea level teeming with native wildlife; befriend one of the fishermen sat on the steep banks and you may glimpse a brown trout!
This viaduct was built in 1874 and spans 165 metres over the remains of mineral mines. The views from the viaduct span across to Meldon Dam and reservoir to the south west. The views of this dam almost 50 metres high are as impressive as the original
A 16thC town house, the largest and finest example of its period left in the city. Now houses a museum of Plymouth's history.
Located on the west side of Dartmoor, this site is home to a number of impressive landforms that are defined by the underlying geology and demonstrate the effects of weathering during the Ice Age. The area has a number of tors, including Roos Tor.
Devon Wildlife Trust saved this remarkable Culm grassland smallholding from agricultural improvement in 1994 when they bought the site at auction.
The Milky Way Adventure Park is a day in the country that's out of this world. With 5 major rides and 6 live shows it's a must for all ages, whatever the weather. With a great mix of fun, rides, education and live shows there really is something fo
Basketry, artistry, picture framing and needlecrafts. Basketry hands-on instruction and needle craft day workshops for small groups by appt. B&B accommodation.
See Dartmoor on horseback. A friendly, family run stables, licensed by the Local Authority. A wide selection of horses and ponies suitable for beginners and experienced alike. All rides escorted.
This walk starts at Mortehoe and cuts across country inland to the former smuggling village of Lee Bay, before returning along the Coast Path (here also the Tarka Trail) by way of Bull Point and Morte Point back to Mortehoe.
An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar. Here in the heart of the spectacular Tamar Valley, amidst towering cliffs and gently rolling farmland, a lost world lives again
Restored Tudor mansion house, past home of Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. French, Italian and English formal gardens with temples. Grade I garden. Eight hundred acres of parkland.
This is a scenic route for the fit off-road rider using minor roads, green lanes and bridleways. This route is for mountain-bikers and is not suitable for road bikes.
Moviola - the South and West's Rural Multiplex - is a partnership of some 90 local halls and a central management team which brings quality cinema to all parts of Dorset and Hampshire, and over the border to East Devon, South Somerset and South Wilt
Exhilarating horse riding and pony trekking over safe, scenic farmland on quality, well maintained horses and ponies. Suitable for all ages, sizes and abilities of riders. Nervous and very young riders particularly welcome.
Musbury Castle is an Iron Age camp that looks out onto the beautiful river Axe. The area is not only a historical treat but there is much for the wildlife lover and keen birdwatchers alike
After a very successful Devon Wine Week last year,...
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