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River Cottage Cookery School
(2 miles)

River Cottage Cookery Courses are as broad and diverse as they are in-depth. Spanning a wide selection of topics across all seasons of the year, and ranging from one to four days, they offer the perfect opportunity to master new culinary techniques. Taught by a team of experts, and recently recognised for their excellence with two major industry awards, the courses will inspire any keen amateur cook, food enthusiast or budding smallholder to cook, grow and forage. All of the courses are run with an emphasis on local, seasonal produce with a nose-to-tail ethos.

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Soanes Cycles
(2 miles)

Established in 1902, Soanes Cycles is one of the oldest cycle shops in the whole of Britain, with over 100 years’ experience.  In Colyton, East Devon approximately five miles from Axminster and seven miles from Sidmouth, they have hundreds of cycles on display to suit all ages, abilities and pockets.  Catering to all types of cycling including children’s cycles and mountain bikes, their hire service is for those aged seven and up, and pries start at £12 per day with helmets and locks available on request.

http://devoncycles.co.uk/

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Excellent shop a really unexpected visually understated Aladdin's cave of quality!!!

October 2019


Shute Barton
(3 miles)

Only open to the public four times a year, Shute Barton is a magnificent medieval house and National Trust property with royal ancestry.  You can discover the great kitchen containing what is believed to be the largest fireplace in England and take a look at the attic room with its medieval roof structure.  The house itself has no facilities or refreshments, but tea, cake and toilets are located at the nearby church during open weekends.  It’s a charming place to visit for a wander around, daydreaming about its past.  As we say, entry is a bit of a golden ticket as it’s only open on rare occasions, so for more information keep an eye on the website.

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shute-barton

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Axe Valley Wildlife Park
(3 miles)

A small zoo hidden in the Axe Valley, Axe Valley Wildlife Park is a charming day out for the family, primarily aimed at families with children under 12 years of age.  You can get involved with feeding the free-range birds and joining in with the daily talks about various animals who live there.  In the summer holidays they have handling sessions, and animals range from zebras and antelope to bearded dragons and plenty of creepy crawlies!  

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Perfect small animal park, very friendly staff and a cafe too. My 2yr old granddaughter loved it.

October 2017


Axminster Heritage Centre
(3 miles)

The Axminster Heritage Centre is all about illustrating the history and heritage of the area across the ages, from original Axminster carpets from 1755 to portraits of prominent citizens, farming, industry and commerce.  A proactive and interactive organization that thrives on events as well as information, they host everything from workshops to afternoon teas at their little spot at Thomas Whitty House (the founder of the area’s original carpet magnates).  From craft days to sing-alongs and guided tours of the centre, there’s something for all ages.  

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