Here are the winners of the Exmoor4all photo competition in March, chosen by our fans on Facebook. First prize went to Liz Mitchell for her gorgeous Exmoor foal – she receives an Exmoor Club Card as well as a canvas donated by Churchgate Gallery Porlock. The canvas will be on display in the Minehead gallery for one month.
Tag: Somerset
122 Entries in the Exmoor4all PhotoCompetition in March
Date for the Diary: Exmoor4all ‘Taste of Exmoor’ Summer Lunch 09 July 2014
Wednesday, 9 July 2014, 12 o’clock
Join us for our delightful Exmoor4all ‘Taste of Exmoor’ Summer lunch.
Andrew Dixon is putting together a buffet lunch, highlighting the culinary delights Exmoor has to offer. Come along, network, chat or just eat – everybody is welcome.
Tickets are £15.00 per person (drinks not included).
Sunrise over Hurlstone Point
Kitnors Tearoom
Sunshine and Showers
Snowdrop Valley
Landacre Bridge in the Rain
Letter from Exmoor: Snowdrop Valley – Tearoom, lunches and dinner at Exmoor House
Exmoor House at Wheddon Cross is for locals as well as visitors to the area! Once again we’re opening the Exmoor House dining room as a daytime tearoom for Snowdrop Valley (our 2014 dates: 1st February to 2nd March inclusive). Come and enjoy our fabulous mega ploughman’s lunches or some delicious soup. Popular sandwich fillings include home-smoked breast of chicken and real corned beef (not like the stuff that comes in a tin). There are home-made cakes and teacakes, and of course our sweet and savoury cream teas. ‘The best scones I’ve ever tasted’, says Julie atThe Wedding Genie. Find her review of Exmoor House here.If you are taking part in an excursion, for example the West Somerset Railway’s Snowdrops and Steam days you might like to combine it with lunch at our place. Booking is advisable.Remember that you can enjoy our great food in the evenings too: we’re open for dinner most days during the year. Frank the chef combines lovely local ingredients with expert cooking and everything is home made, including bread, ice creams, and our famous proper pies (‘exceptional evening meals’ – Hilary Bradt, Slow Devon & Exmoor). Advance booking is essential as we plan each day’s menu around our dinner guests’ dietary requirements and preferences, to make sure everybody has a good choice. To go with your meal, we’ve a nice selection of wines (including some from Exmoor), local beers, Somerset ciders…Planning a celebration? You can reserve sole use of our lovely dining room for private lunches at any time of year, subject to availability of course. The minimum number is 4 people; maximum about 12. We’ll devise a menu to suit your group. Call Rosi and Frank on 01643 841432, we’re happy to help.Try Exmoor House and find out why our food and hospitality get rave reviews.Never been to Snowdrop Valley? Here’s why you should go there.







