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Broadhembury is an idyllic village which is an oasis of calm and beauty lying at the edge of the Blackdown Hills...
Pinhoe now fringes the urban sprawl of Exeter, but there was a time when it was a place standing alone with its own identity...
One of the prettiest and most unspoilt of villages, steeped in history and mentioned in the Domesday book..
Holford lies in a peaceful wooded valley at the foot of the lovely Quantock Hills crowning the landscape where the county of Somerset sweeps towards the coast...
Famous for its carpets often likened to Turkish, Axminster was one of the first West Saxon settlements formed along the River Axe in Devon...
Fascinating scenic area where you can enjoy an extraordinary variety of scenery ranging from tiny coppices to vast woodlands, all.....
The turbulent past of historic Taunton Castle, is masked by its transformation into a luxurious comfortable hotel with an award.....
Walking towards the handsome Georgian property known as Killerton House, you get only a hint of the surprises awaiting you.....
Halsway Manor is unique residential Folk Centre set on the southern slopes of the Quantock Hills in West Somerset. Set in.....
17th-century thatched Baptist meeting house, constructed approx 1653...
A Prehistoric bridge dating from 1000 BC. The bridge crosses the river Barle with some of its stones weighing 5 tonnes, and said.....
This beautiful range of hills is a part of England where stags and deer can still be seen roaming freely. In many ways the.....