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Welcome treats!

Sarah’s apple pies need some work before they’re good enough for the welcome pack. Luckily Becs is happy to keep sampling the practice pies and the scones continue to be popular with our lovely guests!

Back to the donkeys!

Another trip to the donkey sanctuary, a great spot for a stroll and an excellent cafe, not to mention the lovely donkeys!! We also found the children’s play area this time, it was difficult to get Sarah off the tractor!

Golden Cap

This week’s walk was to Golden Cap and Seatown. We parked at the national trust car park at Langdon Hill, and from there it’s a short but steep hike up to the amazing views from Golden Cap. Then it’s all downhill into Seatown and the beach. Highly recommended, or if you’re after a shorter more …

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Tritchayne fruit bowl

Amazingly the sweet peas are still flowering at Tritchayne Farm Cottages. Long may they last and to substitute the runner beans our guests are now being treated to a Tritchayne fruit bowl with home grown apples and pears!

Apples galore!

Autumn is here at Tritchayne Farm Cottages and with it the beautiful red leaves and a glut of apples. Maybe we need to switch to an apple pie in the welcome pack!

October swim

Well we all know the weathers not been at its best lately so we snatched the opportunity last Wednesday for a sunny Seaton swim. Lovely to be in the water. Becs and Ruan also walked from Seaton to Beer and got some magnificent views back to the Isle of Portland in the clear Autumn light. …

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Homemade ice-cream!

Friends visiting last weekend and with an energetic Springer spaniel requiring some exercise we made a trip to Lambert’s Castle Hill. Magnificent views over the countryside and the coast and best of all an excellent tea room nearby at Furzeleigh Down Dairy. We had homemade soup and a delicious cheese scone followed by their awesome …

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