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http://www.food-mag.co.uk/news.php
Description: Fantastic food magazine produced bi-monthly by Salt Media, there are two issues - one for Devon and one for Cornwall. |
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http://www.littlebidlakefarm.co.uk>
Description: Little Bidlake Farm:
Our holiday accommodation is centrally placed for touring Devon & Cornwall. Dartmoor is on our doorstep for you to explore on foot, bike or horse. The beautiful North & South coasts, with their sandy beaches and secret coves are easily accessible.
Little Bidlake Farm is home to several horses and youngsters quickly make friends with them. The farm can even offer secure stable accommodation for visitors who wish to bring horses on holiday. Kennels are also available - pets are welcome.
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http://www.vino.co.uk
Description: Vino is a Topsham based "community of wine lovers".
"Vino is a new and different way of connecting with, understanding and enjoying wine, wine producers, and the wine country".
Some great Italian wines and Olive oil - great site and great people.
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http://torcottage.co.uk/
Description: Tor Cottage Chillaton Devon:
A romantic retreat and an escape from the outside world, Tor Cottage offers luxury accommodation with a warm and relaxed atmosphere and nestles in its own private valley. Lovely gardens, streamside setting and 18 acres of our own wildlife hillsides.
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http://www.roadfordlakesailingclub.org.uk
Description: Roadford Lake Sailing Club is approx 4 miles from the Harris Arms and is hosting a number of sailing events throughout the year - so if you are into sailing go visit this site. |
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http://www.theoldcoach-house.co.uk/theoldcoach-house_77_001.htm
Description: Cathy & Paul would be delighted to welcome you to The Old Coach House at The Thatched Cottage. Built in the 16th century, the accommodation is located in the small hamlet of Sprytown, one mile outside Lifton village, just off the old A30. We aim to provide for our guests a relaxing haven, away from the stresses of the modern world. We invite you to experience not only the comforts of the accommodation, but also the freedom to relax in the one and a half acres of landscaped, private gardens. |
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http://www.pebblebed.co.uk
Description: Geoff Bowen's Rose and White Organic award winning wines are excellent - please give his site and we recommend a cellar door visit. |
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http://www.stleonardshouse.co.uk
Description: St Leonard's House - Luxury Guest Accommodation
The house, which dates back to early 1500's, is on the Cornwall and Devon border, about a mile from the historic market town of Launceston.
With beamed ceilings and many original features, St Leonard's is a haven of relaxation and luxury.
John and Jane Marshall, the current owners, have recently extensively refurbished St Leonard's to provide three luxurious letting rooms.
For more information and booking please visit our website.
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http://yearlstone.co.uk/index.html
Description: Yearlstone Vineyard - Welcome to Devon's Oldest Vineyard!
Latitude 50 Degrees 42 Minutes - the Exe Valley lies on an almost identical latitude with the Moselle Valley yet enjoys milder springs, and milder autumns. Steep and thickly wooded to the north as the River Exe runs off Exmoor, by the time it reaches Bickleigh the Valley opens out into a broad river plain.
Here, on steep slopes as the River turns due south in its run to the regional capital, Exeter, is our vineyard, at around 200 feet above sea level. Red Devon sandstone breaks up into shale, the hills on three sides create a natural amphitheatre where light levels are high.
In summer, early morning mists rise up from the riverbed creating a subtropical effect but burn off by midday. Even in peak summer this part of mid-Devon is sleepy and quiet, apart from the sounds of various birds of prey and corks popping in the café-winebar.
A perfect stopping off point on a long journey turning off the motorway, Bickleigh itself is a noted beauty spot with thatched pubs on the riverfront, although the best food and wine is on offer at the vineyard!
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http://www.cornishwelcometours.co.uk
Description: Cornish Welcome Tours provide tailor-made tours of Cornwall and Devon for individuals or small groups.
Whether your interests are history, antiques, gardens, art, needlework, fishing, horse riding, golf, ghost hunting, discovering your family history or exploring the landscapes and legends of this ancient corner of England we can create a holiday just for you.
Our tours are individually designed for groups of six or less people and will provide you with a unique insight into Devon and Cornwall with special emphasis on your particular interest and desires.
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http://www.kentonvineyard.co.uk
Description: KENTON VINEYARD : GROWING & PRODUCING WINE BY THE EXE ESTUARY NEAR EXETER On the west side of Devon's beautiful Exe Estuary, nestling in the foothills of the Haldon Hills, lies Kenton Vineyard. Planted in 2003 on an old farm, the south facing slopes and sandy soil together with the mild and sunny climate are ideal for growing vines and ripening grapes for wine production. |
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http://www.scott-masson.com/index.htm
Description: Scott-Masson Interior Design was established in 1988 by Anne-Marie Scott-Masson. Her philosophy was to make available in the South West the level of service and range of fabrics and accessories that are expected in London. In the intervening years she has done exactly that. Her daughter Nadine has now taken over the running of the business.
We are well equipped to see customers in our design studio, where one can spend time looking through a large selection of fabrics and accessories. We have fabric books from most of the major fabric houses and examples of everything from bespoke furniture to lamps and finials. |
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http://www.lawrencehousemuseum.org.uk/
Description: Lawrence House Museum
Lawrence House, Launceston, is a fine Georgian house built in 1753, located in a street which John Betjemen described as 'having the most perfect collection of 18th Century townhouses in Cornwall'. It is owned by the National Trust and leased to Launceston Town Council, who use it to house the town museum, and as a civic centre.
Admission is free but donations, which support the work of the museum, would be appreciated. Disabled access to the ground floor only ( 5 rooms ). Disabled WC.
Hours of Opening Open – 29 March – 29 October 2010 Monday – Friday - Open Bank Holidays & Saturdays April 17, May 15, June 5 & 19, July 17, August 21 10.30am – last entry 4.00pm The museum closes at 4.30pm
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http://www.bradstonemanor.com/
Description: Welcome to Bradstone Manor Bradstone Manor Farm offers the best in prime, local free range beef, pork and lamb produce from our 500 acre estate. Bradstone Manor also has livery stables to rent with a full range of esquestian facilities including our own cross country course. Farm produce is sold directly to the public and can be ordered online or by telephone, then delivered locally free of charge or collected from the farm. We offer secure online payments as well as cash on collection or delivery. If you have any questions, require advice or you can't find what you are looking for on the site, feel free to contact us on: 01822 870 170 |
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http://www.mannafromdevon.com/
Description: Visit the site for great bread making and cooking courses and B & B in South Hams. I can highly recommend the bread making course which I recently attended. Lovely house, lovely food, lovely bread and lovely people! |
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