Just a few miles from Cardigan in Wales is this magical, ruined National Trust castle. Perched on the cliff edge at Teifi Gorge with waterside views, you can be transported back in time to the Medieval ages.
Located on Nibley Knoll, close to the village of North Nibley, this famous landmark can be spotted from miles around and is well worth a visit.
Located in a pretty little corner of the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset are these 320 acres of gorgeous countryside, bursting with wildlife, beautiful vistas and home to a castle steeped in history.
Have a glimpse into the life of renowned English writer Agatha Christie at her former holiday home Greenway, now a National Trust property situated in the beautiful South Hams.
If you’ve had a long day walking and cycling through the New Forest National Park and need somewhere to kick back and relax then The Bat & Ball is perfect for you!
Well and truly established on the global culinary map, Cornwall is a stronghold for illustrious chefs and keen-nosed foodies - here we give you ten of the best eateries you might not have heard of...
Pretty in Pink! You can’t miss this bright and bold waterside pub right on the shore of the River Dart. Serving great food to visitors and locals, you can enjoy a merry evening at this lovely and traditional establishment.
Found in a peaceful hamlet in the South Hams, this pretty waterside pub offers delicious home cooked meals, a peaceful riverfront setting and some of the freshest and tastiest fish Devon has to offer.
This delightful establishment isn’t just a lovely and traditional pub but it is also the heart of Dittisham with the local shop, post office and community library operating straight from its door.
Situated on the Salisbury Plains is Cley Hill, a distinctive landmark bursting with wildlife and boasting stunning views over West Wiltshire and Somerset.
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