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15 Best Things to Do in Torquay (Devon, England
"Bennetts Water Gardens in Weymouth are home to 8 acres showcasing wetland plants, trees, palms and water lilies to name a few. The water lilies planted by the Bennett family in 1959 were supplied to Claude Money for his garden in France. Admission prices to the gardens and the museum on site are currently £10 adults, £4.50 children."
"Bennetts Water Gardens is an 8-acre garden in Chickerell, near Weymouth, Dorset, in southern England. It holds national and international collections of water lilies which flower from late May through to September. Sightseeing • Museum • Nature and wildlife • Garden • Park"
"Rarely do you find such a nudge-nudge, wink-wink tourist attraction. Nude, full frontal and notoriously well endowed, this hillside chalk figure is revealed in all his glory. And he's in a stage of excitement that wouldn't be allowed in most magazines. The giant is around 60m high and 51m wide and his age remains a mystery; some claim he's Roman but the first historical reference comes in 1694, when three shillings were set aside for his repair. These days a car park provides grandstand views."
"Visit Swallows Rest and discover Dorset, a county of outstanding natural beauty which boasts England’s World Heritage Site known as the Jurassic Coast, with rolling hills, breath taking countryside, beautiful villages, and sandy and award winning beaches. We're on the South West Coastal Path National Trail with 630 miles of superb coastline, one of the top walks in the world. At the bottom of our land is the world famous Chesil Beach and the Fleet Saltwater Estuary which runs 10 miles along to Abbotsbury."
"Built in the 1590s for Sir Edward Phelips, a speaker of the House of Commons, Montacute contains some of the finest 16th- and 17th-century interiors in the country. Its plasterwork, chimney pieces and tapestries are renowned, but the highlight is the Long Gallery – the longest such hall in England, it's rich in Elizabethan portraits.Montacute is 5 miles west of Yeovil off the A3088."
"21/07/2021: Great little water hole ready to serve you with hot and cold drinks and food, not much of a beach at high tide and no access to the other beach which is a shame as the other beach is better and sandy. 14/07/2021: Friendly with great and generous ice creams and beer/cider too. beautifulcoffeecreamcookedsnack"
"Long shingle beach with cafes and fishing Chesil Beach, sometimes called Chesil Bank, in Dorset, southern England is one of three major shingle structures in Britain. Its name is derived from the Old English ceosel or cisel, meaning "gravel" or "shingle"."
"An 18 mile shingle beach that is popular for walking and fishing. It’s worth noting that there is no shade to be found along this stretch of beach. Chesil beach is one of the many dog friendly beaches in Dorset."
"Craig has been trained from one the UKs top cookery Schools, receiving his level 4 diploma in Culinary Art at Ashburton Cookery School back in 2017."