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Food and Drink near ExeterExeter has always had real character due to its lovely cathedral, which is surrounded by peaceful green spaces and cobbled streets. The historic quayside is full of interesting shops to browse and cafes to while away an afternoon of people watching. There is a worthwhile visitor centre which traces Exeter’s history back into the mists of time. More »
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Darts Farm
Ronald Dart started selling fruit and veg from a small hut at the bottom of his field in the 1970s. One of the first farms in the country to run pick your own fruit and vegetables, today Darts Farm is run by Ronald's three sons, with a master butcher, fishmonger, baker, deli, cider maker and restaurant onsite as well as fishing ponds, a maze and farm walks.
www.dartsfarm.co.uk
50.68431
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The Lazy Toad Inn
A friendly village pub serving good food and real ales. Enjoy the beer garden or the open fire after a walk on the nearby River Exe. Recommended by the The Good Pub Guide 2009.
www.thelazytoad.co.uk
50.773
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