Hartland Abbey and Gardens
Spend an idyllic day discovering this fascinating, family home with its stunning interiors, and beautiful 18th century walled and woodland gardens.
Enjoy the lovely wildflower walks to the Atlantic cove where ‘Sense and Sensibility was filmed.
Light lunches and cream teas in the Old Kitchens. Peacocks and donkeys. 1 mile to Hartland Quay
Open: 12 – 5 Gardens daily except Sats. House open Weds, Thurs, Suns and BHs 2-5.
Hartland, Nr Bideford, N Devon EX39 6DT 01237441264/234
www.hartlandabbey.co.uk or .com
House, Gardens & Tearoom Open Fridays, 2pm - 5.30pm, May to Sept.
Also late May & Summer Bank Holiday: Saturday, Sunday & Monday Groups welcome by prior arrangement
TREE
STUMPS REMOVED BY
THE STUMPMAN
We will convert your tree stumps into woodchips with the minimum of fuss/disturbance throughout
Devon & Cornwall
Tel: 01822 833032 or 07968 502796
www.thestumpman.co.uk
Friendly Advice and Helpful Service
Selection of Trees, Shrubs, Fruit, Roses, Perennials, Alpines, Summer Bedding and more..
National Garden Gift Vouchers
Selection of Basket and Patio Plants for Long Lasting Summer Colour
www.covegardennursery.co.uk
Tel: 01398 331946
Find us on the A396, Cove, Tiverton, EX16 7RU
...... it’s time you visited us!
Lose yourself in fifty acres of lakes, temples, cascades, woodland walks, formal terraces, vivid colours and views that take your breath away. Three centuries of internationally acclaimed gardens
Guided tour: adults £6.50, children £2 Gardens only: adults £2.50, children £1 Last House Tour 4.15 pm
Guided tour: adults £6.50, children £2 Gardens only: adults £2.50, children £1 Last House Tour 4.15pm
Guided tour: adults £6, children £2 Gardens only: adults £2, children £1 Last admission: 4.30pm
Cadhay, Ottery St Mary, Devon EX11 1QT
01404 813511
www.cadhay.org.uk
Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LG
Telephone: 01823 413923 Fax: 01823 413747 email:
info@hestercombe.com
Just minutes from Junction 25, M5 Follow the brown daisy Country Gardener 21
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