Set just 300m away from the stunning Hele Bay Beach, this mill and tea room has won the Devon Life Best Tearoom award four times – that’s just how highly we think of this incredible North Devon location.
All items are baked by the miller’s wife daily - much of which uses stone-ground flour from the on-site mill – making for wonderfully fresh sweet treats. With room for 25 people in their tearoom and seating for 45 others outside in the picturesque garden, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the county’s premium sites for cream tea.
This article was updated by Martha Griffiths in May 2021.
Lamppost on the Barbican is actually a stench pipe in disguise
Ever noticed this old lamppost on the Barbican? Ever wondered why it doesn t have a light bulb?
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As the Barbican s many businesses open back up again, more of us will be heading down for a drink or bite to eat in the many eateries that surround the Parade. And if you re sat at one of the many tables and chairs strategically placed in the middle to aide social distancing, you might have noticed a majestic old lamppost towering above you.
Waterfront tower block for Plymouth on £2M plot of land
The AIM-listed company, which owns the long-lease on Plymouthâs closed city airport, revealed the purchase of about 1.5 acres of land
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Plymouth development company Sutton Harbour Group Plc has paid nearly £2million for a patch of land near the waterfront so it can build multiple blocks of flats.
The AIM-listed company, which owns the long-lease on Plymouthâs closed city airport, revealed the purchase of about 1.5 acres of land to the east of Sutton Harbor had helped increase the overall value of its investment portfolio to £49.245million.
In an update for investors the company said its investment and owner-occupied property portfolio was valued by independent valuers in March 2021 and had increased by £3.26million in the past 14 months.
You can choose pub favourites from the bar menu, or go for something a bit more sophisticated, like the seared scallops or fillet of seabass from the main menu. Local (and excellent) drinks are the speciality here, so try a glass of rosé from local producers Sovereign Wines or a refreshing sip of Salcombe Gin with a speciality tonic.
The Cary Arms offers spectacular views from the sun garden terraces.
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If you’re looking for something a bit special, opt for the award-winning Cary Arms & Spar for a truly magical dining experience. Located on the Jurassic Coast at the stunning Babbacombe Bay, this ‘coastal chic’ restaurant offers spectacular views from the sun garden terraces.
Company Update Trading Update The Company reports that the trading results for the financial year ended 31 March 2021 will reflect the effects of the restrictions imposed by the UK Government to control the spread of Coronavirus. During the Lockdown imposed across the whole of the fourth quarter, the impact was similar to that of the Spring/Summer 2020 restrictions. Car parks revenues, an important cash generating activity for the Company, fell to minimal levels and fisheries activity was slow, whilst the marinas maintained their resilient performance and rent collections were steady through the period, with a small number tenants failing to meet their rental obligations.