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is for the haunting and ancient Alderman's Barrow.
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is for buzzards which circle the skies of Exmoor.
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is for the grand cathedral in Exeter City just over an hour away.
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is for nearby Dunster Castle and the medieval town of Dunster.
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is for the Exmoor ponies that roam the moor.
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is for the flowers in Rosemoor and many more gardens in the area.
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is for golf. We have 8 courses less than an hour away.
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is for huntin', shootin' and fishing for which Exmoor is world famous.
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is for iron age hill forts such at Bat's, Bury and Cowe Castle.
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is for the jazz festival which is held in Lynton every summer.
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is for kestrels, plus sparrow hawks, herons and dippers and many more bird species.
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is for Little Switzerland originally given to this area by the Victorians.
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is for the handy market towns of Taunton, South Molton and Barnstaple.
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is for National Trust and numerous grand houses which are scattered around.
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is for Oare Church scene of high drama in Blackmore's Lorna Doone.
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is for Porlock Weir with its stunning views and 16th century inn.
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is for the nearby Quantock Hills.
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is for the magnificent red deer that roam Exmoor.
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is for the South West Coastal Path which is 5 minutes down the road.
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is for the famous Tarka Trail.
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is for unique destination for lovers of food, good taste and comfort. Perfect for lovers, full stop.
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is for Valley of the Rocks a nearby geological wonder.
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is for the West Somerset Railways steam train that puffs from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard.
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is for we're not sure what. But we're working on it.
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is for Yarde Down the road that leads to the Poltimore Arms, Brayford. An excellent pub with no electricity.
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is for zoo. Exmoor's very own zoo is a few miles down the road.
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