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Elisha Smith Art Curator and Artist. Organising exhibitions for the famous Green Table at Dartington Arts...
Elisha Smith Art Curator and Artist. Organising exhibitions for the famous Green Table at Dartington Arts...
Adam Parnham. Head Chef at The Cott Inn, Dartington - and SW Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project. A charity focusing on mental health issues for hospitality professionals....
Secret iridologist. Iridologists feel they can use the iris to distinguish between healthy systems and organs in the body, and those that are overactive, inflamed, or distressed....
Judy Buxton. Judy lives and works in South West Cornwall. She was born in Sydney, Australia in 1961 and moved to England and studied at Falmouth College of Art, Cornwall, receiving a First Class Honours degree in Fine Art....
Tom Allan – A Master Thatcher in Devon, UK. Featured in The Guardian newspaper in their special feature ‘Country Diary’, written by Tom, who is a one of the main craftsmen for Prince Blackwell, Master Thatchers of Buckfastleigh....
Adam Parnham. Head Chef at The Cott Inn, Dartington, Devon. SW-UK Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project - a charity focusing on mental health issues for hospitality professionals....
Euphoric Alchemists in their Laboratory. Adam and Claire of multi award-winning Papillon Gin. Creating delicious and delectable botanical flavours in their award-winning gin range. They use ‘Dartmoor flavours’ – fresh gorse flowers from the moor, rowan and hawthorn berries, chamomile, nettles, navelwort and Devon violets. This...
Adam and Claire of multi award-winning Papillon Gin. Collecting gorse which is used as a botanical for their delicious gin. This project is part of the story commissioned by DNPA celebrating the people who make their livelihoods within the boundaries of Dartmoor National Park. #We Are...
Eleanor Ludgate, Artist & owner of Three Hares Gallery in Chagford. Catching the afternoon springtime sun that illuminates the front of the gallery. Part of the story commissioned by DNPA celebrating the people who have small businesses and make their livelihoods within the boundaries of of...
Swaling - An ancient practice for The Commoners on Dartmoor. The land owners, and on common land, the commoners are allowed to carry out controlled burning (swaling) of moorland vegetation. This helps manage vegetation on overgrown heathland and clears the heathland to prevent summer ignition of...