Things to Do
The Devon Guild of Craftsmen is the largest contemporary crafts centre in the South West, exhibiting work by over 240 makers of applied arts.
Housed in the Grade II listed Riverside Mill on the edge of Dartmoor, it boasts the spacious Jubilee Gallery and an outstanding programme of frequently changing exhibitions, talks and workshops. Visitors will always find something new to see.
Garden of Eden ... a taste of the spirit of Cornwall.
Garden of Eden is a paradise for food lovers, with luxurious gift hampers for every occasion, filled with artisan food and drink from the finest Cornish producers.
Members of the Cornwall County Council Approved Origin Scheme Made in Cornwall - 2004
Once the home of Sir Walter Raleigh, the imposing castle and stunning gardens sit within a Capability Brown influenced landscape.
The perfect place either for picnics, for walking and to visit the interior of this historic Castle.
Set in 40 acres of glorious 'Capability' Brown landscaped gardens around a 50 acre lake, the Castle contains a splendid collection of art, furniture and porcelain.
Member of the Historic Houses Association
Elegant public rooms at the heart of fashionable 18th-century Bath life.
Designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, at a time when Bath and its spa were becoming fashionable among polite society, the Assembly Rooms were both a meeting place and a venue for public functions.
Shaftesbury the home of the picturesque “Gold Hill” the picture used to advertise Britain.
Shaftesbury is known internationally by the picture of “Gold Hill” which represents a beautiful village. Used by “Hovis” and many films. The Heritage magazine (Realm magazine) says Shaftesbury is an essential town to visit in Britain.