November 23, 2024
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Vintage In the West Country

Well, this is goodbye.

But only for a bit! I’m off on my holidays next week. I am staying in a really amazing holiday cottage, that I can’t wait to show you when I get home. I’ve also arranged some really exciting guest posts to keep you entertained while I’m away.

But before I go, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to talk about holidays. I’ve asked about holidays on my Facebook page before, and it seems that most people don’t spend their entire holiday trawling vintage shops and hunting for antiques, but they do keep their eyes peeled for places with a sort of vintagey vibe. I guess we like proper old fashion tea rooms, pubs with wooden furniture and the odd museum to keep us entertained.

I’ll tell you about my holiday when I get back, but in the meantime I’m going to leave you with a bit of UK holiday inspiration. I’ve never been one for jetting off overseas on holiday. Even my honeymoon was spent in a cottage just an hours drive from home!

A friend of mine works for a company called Marsdens who have some frankly gorgeous cottages to rent in Devon, Somerset and Cornwall, which is a gorgeous part of the world to visit. I’ve holidayed in all of those counties before, and would happily go back, so today I thought I would take a quick whiz around the Vintage West Country, just in case you have trips to plan!

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The first place on the list has to be Burgh Island, right? It’s a beautiful Art Deco landmark hotel, built in 1929. It’s super pricey, but you don’t have to stay the night, you can just pop in for lunch on Sundays, or they have black tie dinners every night to which non residents are welcome.

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Another amazing place to stop off is Dingles Fairground Heritage centre. How did I not know this existed? Devon has automatically gone back to the top of my list for my next holiday! It looks like there’s just so much there, and I just love vintage fairground paraphernalia, there’s something glamorous, but slightly creepy about it.

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When it’s time for the obligatory cream tea (and it is obligatory if you spend time in the West Country) then Vintage Tea in Totnes looks worth a visit. It doesn’t appear to be a vintage tea room of the mismatched china and lace table cloths sort, but more of the fine English bone china and pressed linen table cloths sort. Like tea rooms actually used to be in the time that is now “vintage” rather than a tea room that uses vintage china.

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Spend the night in Moodbury Cottage in North Devon. It’s got a thatched roof and an open fireplace, how romantic! It also has a hot tub that you can drink champagne in. Bonus.

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Cornwall

When I went to Cornwall it was before the tragic floods at Boscastle, but one of my favourite places I visited while I was there was the Witchcraft Museum. It was small, but fascinating and I could have spent hours wandering round.

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If you fancy a spot of mystery then the Lost Gardens of Heligan certainly sound like a place worth a trip. Apparently one of the most mysterious estates in England, I’m not sure what the competition is for that title. But the Heligan estate was the seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years before falling to wreck and ruin when most of the men who worked on them departed for the Great War. The grounds are now being restored.

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When it’s cream tea time, take it late and head to Dolly’s in Falmouth. During the day it’s all cream tea and cake, but come the evening the tea pots start to pour cocktails and it transforms into a winebar.

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Somerset

If you’re in Somerset you should take a trip to Wookey Hole. The caves are great, don’t miss them, but they also have a working Victorian papermill that uses original Victorian equipment, and you can have a go at making some paper yourself.

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Another place that’s worth a visit is Wells. It’s apparently Englands smallest City, but when I went all I really cared about was that it was also the location for the Simon Pegg film Hot Fuzz. You can visit the supermarket and EVERYTHING. Not very vintage, but VERY COOL.

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If you feel you need a bit more vintage in your life after all that then head into Bath and try Bea’s Vintage Tea Room. It looks lovely inside, apart from those “keep calm” posters, but I’ll let them off, for now.

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And when you’re all full of cream and jam and it’s time to head off home, in Somerset you can stay in an 18th Century coaching inn called Carters Cottage near a working Dairy Farm which is all low beams and rickety iron bedsteads that make me want to take a candle stick and a white cotton Victorian nightie with me.

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Do you holiday in the Uk, or do you prefer to head off to more exotic climes?

This post is in collaboration with Marsden Holiday Cottages.

All opinions are my own (and I spent ages drooling over cottages and places to go, I wish I’d done this before I booked mine!)

    • 11 years ago

    I love Bea’s Tea Room! Such a great venue and I love how all the staff dress in traditional/vintage pinnies 🙂

    • 11 years ago

    I stayed on Burgh Island to celebrate my 40th Birthday a few years ago. It was the weekend of their Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance, and it was absolutely fabulous. There is also a small pub on the island called The Pilchard Inn. I hope to go back and stay again one day. all I can say is that you won’t be disappointed 🙂 As to holidays, next week I’m off to the USA with my family. We are visiting Boston, New York and Washington and travelling by train between each city. I cannot wait. It is the first holiday abroad we have had for some years. We have been holidaying in the UK, mainly Suffolk and Dorset, which I love with a passion. Your holiday looks like it will be great fun. have a wonderful time 🙂 x

    • 11 years ago

    I used to love that witchcraft museum, went there loads when I was younger! I’ve never been out of the UK and I don’t really mind, there are so many lovely places where you can go in the UK! On the 5th of August, I’m going with my boyfriend to York 🙂 I can’t wait, it’s such a lovely place! and there’s a little 50’s style bar there that we’re going to go to!
    I hope you have a great time on your holiday! I can’t wait to hear about it 🙂
    Danielle xo

    • 11 years ago

    We are very sad and go to Bournemouth every year! We both love it there and there is so much to do in the surrounding area you never got bored.

    • 11 years ago

    I do both, I go abroad and on holiday in the UK. If you’re in the West Country and love vintage, I can’t recommend Bridport in Dorset enough – it’s got a lot of little vintage shops, and the whole town has a delightfully retro feel.

    Have a great time – the weather’s really good down here right now.

    • 11 years ago

    I had to send that link to my friend as she is Mrs Tremayne! I think she should definitely have a visit. I love a nice cream tea, it always reminds me of caravaning holidays as a child with my nan, we would seek out a tea room every day, we probably would have got grandad to join us if they had cocktails in the teapots! I am definitely going to do that with some pimms this weekend, as my garden is all lit up with masses of teacup candles on walls and hanging ones in the trees. I love Wooky Hole – they also produce the most amazing cheese there, a real gum sucking mature cheddar.

    • 11 years ago

    I’ve been sticking to the UK lately – although I’ve lived in London since 1999 so even a weekend at home in Norfolk feels like a mini break & I try to persuade my friends to come up! I’m in Wales right now as it’s so much quieter & I absolutely love finding not tea rooms but charity shops done the way they used to be. Little old ladies, £2 everything and such a wide selection! Plus car boot sales are everywhere in the UK, so while I’ve been doing lots of outdoor walking/kayaking/swimming I’ve also satisfied my bargain hunting & my case can’t go overweight!

    • 11 years ago

    Just back from Dorset where there are some great old pubs selling local real ale and fresh seafood from Lyme Bay. Scallops to di(v)e for. Oh I did buy some vintage cheese! Erica.