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NATIONAL TRUST


faraway island and use your very best survival skills to stay alive. Learn how to light a fire without matches and maybe cook a tasty treat. Booking Essential. Meet at Strete Gate Car Park. 2- 4pm. 07967 497624


August 22nd CREEPY HOUSE – CREEPY FINGER PUPPETS & SPOOKY HOUSE Dartmouth Library 10am – 12noon. Drop-in craft session with fabulous cut-out spooky houses! Free event and no booking required. 01803 832502


August 26th FAMILY COCKINGTON DISCOVERY TRAIL Cockington Court, Torquay Join us for a family trail around Cockington Country Park, hunt for Letterboxes and clues around the park to discover more about the story of Cockington Estate. 10am – 3pm. Meet at Visitor Centre, no booking required. 01803 520022


August 26th STAVERTON ELIZABETHAN FAYRE staverton A grand old village affair for all the family with food, stalls, and lots of family fun. Entertainment this year includes dog racing & agility, classic cars and motor bikes, Punch & Judy, magic show, face painting, fairground attractions and new this year Ferret racing! 01803 762886/ mikeandjoan@ live.co.uk..


WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES


24th July to 22nd


September ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE: Greenway House, Galmpton Emma Carter – award winning artist paints scenes of South West Coastline, David Cowell – an established digital painter, Becky Bettesworth – A fine art illustrator who makes work focussing on local area. Bright colourful and refreshing.


13th , 20nd & 27th August


LAUNDRY DAY Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Join us at Coleton Fishacre’s newly opened laundry to experience life as a 1930s laundry maid! Have a go washing linen from the period using a washing dolly, washboard and mangle, with the expert supervision of our knowledgeable volunteers. Free event – normal admission charges apply. Contact: Heather Ball, 01803 753014, heather.ball@nationaltrust.org. uk


14th & 28th August


PONDEMONIUM! Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear We’re going to go pond dipping all


over again! So if you missed it last year, take the opportunity to explore the underwater world of Coleton Fishacre, with the expert help of one of our Gardens team, or with one of our intrepid Rangers. Free event – normal admission charges apply. 01803 842382, coletonfishacre@ nationaltrust.org.uk


21st August


OUTDOOR THEATRE: ALICE Greenway House, Galmpton Renowned for their award-winning open air theatre, this brand-new production is bursting with Heartbreak’s unique combination of interactive and imaginative theatre style that promises to be a captivating treat for all the


Fast Rabbit Farm


Garden created in sheltered valley with natural stream. Several ponds and lake, partially wooded, rockery, extensively planted, extends to 12 acres plus new woodland planting and walks. Car park. Some level walks


NOW OPEN DAILY, ALL YEAR ROUND (see website for details) Admission £3.50, Children 50p Parties welcome by appointment Disabled: please phone prior to visit


Open Sundays 11am-5pm March to November Bank Holiday Mondays


Admission £3.50, Children 50p


Monthly guided walks with local naturalist (call for details) PLANTS FOR SALE


Parties welcome by appointment. Disabled: Please phone prior to visit www.fastrabbitfarm.co.uk


PLANTS FOR SALE


Strawberry Valley, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 0NB www.fastrabbitfarm.co.uk


Ash Cross, Dartmouth Tel: 07813 504490


Tel: 07813 504490 BTD033 21


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