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Tour the Black Friars Distillery, England's oldest working gin distillery, where Plymouth Gin has been distilled for over 200 years.
The minute you drive off the lovely A396, down the long winding whitebeam avenue, to Yearlstone Vineyard, you are in a different world. This is the "grandfather" of the South West Vineyard revival, planted in 1976, many vine growers trained
Old Walls Vineyard is situated on steeply sloping south facing land overlooking the village of Bishopsteignton and the river Teign.
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 Devon farm, the south facing slopes and sandy soil, together with the mild and sunny climate
Six well stocked lakes catering for coarse fishermen, expert and novices. Rods available for hire. Ideal for the family - bring your own picnic or use the tuck shop.
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 we
A beautifully situated working vineyard and winery on the edge of the River Dart. Renowned for the quality of its wine. Self-guided vineyard trail.
A welcoming atmosphere in a traditional building with good food and wine.
Fly and coarse angling in a beautiful rural valley. The fly-lake is 1.5 acres and is stocked with Browns and Rainbows up to 14 pounds. Fresh and smoked trout available, trade and retail. B&B and self-catering accommodation.
Cafe (National Trust-approved concession) housed in old mill building on a beach near the lovely Yealm estuary. Wembury Point & the Great Mewstone recently bought by the Trust following a public appeal.