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Wild Orchids,
Rare Butterflies, Red Deer, Buzzards... Walking on the edges
of the Marsland and Welcombe Nature Reserves, Coast Path and
Sites of Special Scientific Interest, we are surrounded by wonderful
wildlife to stop and admire.
But amongst
all this there is also a fantastic wealth of history to discover.
For more
than a hundred years poets, playwrights and artists have been
inspired by the area to produce great works of art.
Discover
and soak up the atmosphere where Ronald Duncan wrote his epic
poem 'Man', where Benjamin Britten composed the opera 'Peter
Grimes', performed impromptu by Peter Pears, where Dora Carrington
painted the famous portrait 'Mrs Box' and tread the steps of
countless other artists who have enjoyed this land.
And what
better way to enjoy the outstanding natural beauty of this part
of the world than to walk in good company, guided by your hosts
to unique locations full of natural and historical interest.
We combine
all this with freshly cooked food served at the farmhouse table
and "home from home" accommodation all in one hassle free package.
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