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Towns &
Places

Totnes

Situated in a beautiful water front setting Totnes is famous for its alternative culture, vibrant arts scene and independent shops, Totnes is only 5 miles away. It offers a great café culture, a unique shopping experience, including weekly markets and bags of history, including the castle, museum & guildhall.

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Plymouth Barbican & Hoe

Delightful narrow Elizabethan cobbled streets provide a perfect waterside setting to explore the range of charming independent shops, cafe’s, restaurants and bars. A short stroll away is Plymouth Hoe with its glorious panoramic views over Plymouth Sound.

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Widecombe in the Moor

This quaint moorland village is a must on any visitors to do list. The charming granite cottages & buildings include two fantastic pubs, gift shops, a tea room and a beautiful church. Often frequented by the wild Dartmoor ponies it is home of the famous Widecombe fair held annually in September and where Uncle Tom Cobley famously rode his old grey mare together with several of his drunken friends (and all!)

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Dartmouth

Home of the Britannia Naval College, the colourful town of Dartmouth nestles at the mouth of the River Dart and hosts numerous events including the annual regatta & musical festival. Offering activities such as fishing, boat trips and steam train rides together with exceptional dining, and a charming historical setting it is always a popular destination.

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Edeswell Valley,

Rattery,

South Brent,

Devon,

TQ10 9LN

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Landline: 01364 388120

Mobile: 07514 527 248

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