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Coleton Fishacre

A cold and wet exit from the main entrance to this wonderful house. A pity that the National Trust failed to create the atmosphere needed for an enjoyable ''jazz afternoon''
Big Chill at Coleton Fishacre

November 28th 2009
Coleton Fishacre is a National Trust treasure tucked away in the back and beyond of South Devon. In the Spring and Summer the gardens are magical with viewpoints of the sea spread out amongst the mature shrubs and trees imported from all over the world. The house is in complete harmony with the gardens and was the holiday home of Rupert D'Oyly Carte and his family in the 1920s. The Arts & Crafts-s ... read more
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