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With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
So popular, it is back this year for 4 days instead of 2!! The theme is pastimes, will your favourite hobby or pastime be represented? A great day out for the family, follow the trail around the village and find the Scarecrows.
With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
With tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Point in World War II and a stop to see the local residents – Atlantic Seals -you will get a great understanding of how the National Trust now look after and care for this landscape.
To book tickets either in person at the museum or by calling 01271 870028, tickets will be paid for at time of booking. Adults £8, Children 3yrs+ £4, Children 2 and under free if sitting on an adult’s lap. Well behaved dogs welcome.
We are delighted to welcome Veronica Henry and Amanda Prowse to Woolacombe Village Hall.
Amanda and Veronica will be talking about their favourite holiday reads, as well as their own career.
Tickets are £6.
We are delight to host Elizabeth Revill, a professional actress for many years she is also an author. We are looking forward to this event and finding out more about Elizabeth’s career and her novels.
Tickets are £5.
Were witches real? That’s a matter of belief but I’ll tell you about three women from Bideford who were accused, tryed and executed as witches in 1682. Their names were Temperance Lloyd, Susanna Edwards and Mary Trembles. In the talk you’ll find out what they did to earn their legacy and learn about how suspected witches were punished for their crimes, with a history on English witchcraft thrown in!
Tickets are £5.