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Great Seaside B & B Beer

Beer, Devon, England, EX12 3DP, United Kingdom

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A travel blog entry by nickiandmark11

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Well we made it. The flight was long but we took no jet lag tablets all the way and we think they worked. Mark was transported back to his time in the UK when we passed through Clapham Junction railway station. Arrived in Southampton at about 4.30pm on Sunday afternoon. Wandered around the streets of Southampton and saw some old ruins which were …

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The Art of Packing

A travel blog entry by rachelperkins

Im sat in my room trying to pack and its the hardest thing ever what do you put in a bag for three months? I keep taking things out and putting them back again! and I'm going to get out there and wished I had not brought something or a had left something behind.
I was doing abit of research the other day and the website I read said take two tshirts TWO tshirts! I think not! I wish my packing was that good.
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Phase 4 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... to be 5 miles to our lunch stop at the Willows and Wetlands Visitor Centre at Mear Green. The Visitor Centre is run by the Coates family who have been harvesting and producing willow products since 1819. Have a look at www.englishwillowbaskets.co.uk for their range of products. Craftsmen still use the traditional skills and techniques to produce their range of furniture. It was really interesting to look around the museum that was integral to the history of ...

Phase 4 Day 2

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... NCR3 which took me through small hamlets, along lanes with high hedges where I saw my first wild violets of the walk, both white and purple and all very delicate. Moving across the county boundary from Devon to Somerset I passed majestic old houses, Greenham Barton with its mullioned windows standing out aginst the well manicured lawns was hidden behind a high wall- I peeked through the gate! Cothay Manor whose gardens are open to ...

Phase 4 Day 1

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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Up bright and early this morning to bright sunshine and frost. Opening the curtains a bullfinch was sitting in the bush about 10 feet from me so a lovely start to the day. With breakfast eaten, beds away, washing up done we put our gear in the car and headed down to Bickleigh Mill to rejoin our walk. The temperature was minus 1 so I was glad I had my warm trousers on. A drive down the Exe valley which is a large 'U' shaped valley with wide ...

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