Exploring the native species of trees growing in Devon
They are our living heritage, revered by our ancestors, and woven into myth and legend.
They are our living heritage, revered by our ancestors, and woven into myth and legend.
From the ephemeral to the esoteric, Simone Stanbrook-Byrne finds ‘treasures’, quirkinesses and things to appreciate around Devon’s coastline
A Dartmoor walk of big spaces and craggy tors, with a smattering of manmade history
Delving deep into the dark side, a Devon theatre company is offering an immersive experience like no other
We talk with a renowned ‘no-dig guru’ from Alhampton about his ‘clean’ growing method for the season ahead.
Eighty years after D-Day preparations impacted a huge swathe of the South Hams, Simone Stanbrook-Byrne chats to a woman who was the last child to leave her evacuated village
A walk of sun-dappled woodlands on the edge of Dartmoor, with a gem of a lake thrown in
Devon’s orchestral tour de force has come a long way since its opening bars in 1967
The fall of an ancient oak tree in Silverton has brought great sadness – but also new hope
The peaceful face presented by the enchanting South Hams is one of Devon’s many charms.
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