Headland View
37 Babbacombe Downs Road, Torquay
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Headland View Torquay

37 Babbacombe Downs Road Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, TQ1 3LN, United Kingdom

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A travel blog entry by zoe.redmond

... riding with the school! So much fun. Haven't been horse riding for ages so it was almost like starting from stratch. I can actually trot too. The lady said I could trot better than the kids which was a fantastic complement considering the kids thought they were faannnnntastic at horse riding saying they could do this and that. On the horse however, they could do nothing.
At the moment I am the kids shopping list. I have been buying so many sweets for ...

Phase 4 Day 1

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... it will be very much appreciated. Coffee this morning was in Tiverton, meeting at the museum at 10am. We decided to find a cafe rather than the flask and enjoyed tea and the papers, all very leisurely. In its heyday (1500-1750)Tiverton was famous for the manufacture of heavy woollen cloth, the first factory opened by 1793 using the soft water from the River Exe in the manufacturing process, a 'leat' having been formed to channel the water to ...

Where has the last four months gone?

A travel blog entry by davidandmarjory

129 days
22 Flights (only 1 delay),
11 Countries,
53 cities,
53 different beds,
1 cruise,
2 mini cruises,
55,828 kilometres, 34,689.9109 miles
75 Travelpod ...

Changeover Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... above Dartmoor looking very menacing.We packed the shopping away, made sure all the doors on the cupboards were shut so that nothing came flying out while driving and set off, or should I say tried to!! The wheels on the camper van were spinning in the mud and not going anywhere!! We sorted the problem by tying a rope to the car and pulling the camper off the very soft ground with the rope that we used to use for Caffreys. The rope broke ...

Phase 3 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... Six Nations Rugby Match. Thankyou Roy for keeping Stewart in the loop all afternoon with the International and local rugby matches, sorry that we didn't win either. Greatly appreciated. Good to get your reaction Alan! We decided to head to Sticklepath- third time lucky for Finch Foundry which opens today for the season. Again a National Trust property and another gem of a place. The Foundry is the last working 19th century water powered forge in ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Headland View Guest House