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Attractions in BidefordNewest Review: ... the building and having paid our entrance fees we strolled into a small room where we saw a short (10 minutes) film telling us a bit about how Dartington began and its progress to the present day. Then we strolled around the Glass Centre where we saw exhibits of some of their finest pieces costing thousands of pounds each! There is a side activity room where children (young or old!) can paint glass to make their own reminder of their visit and at the end of the main room there is a small glassmaking studio. John and I had a double hand cast made at a cost of £14.95, (plus £4.95 postage if you can’t get back the next day to colle... more |
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Here is my story of a great experience I have had with my well known other half :- DARTINGTON CRYSTAL During a rare (she lied!) rainy day on our recent holiday in north Devon, John (ANDREWSJK) and I decided to visit the famous Dartington Crystal factory’s visitor centre. Here is what we discovered… WHERE IS IT? Strictly speaking it is not actually in Bideford but it was the closest category to it on Dooyoo. The factory is just about 15 minutes drive from Bideford along the A39, (or 5 minutes if John drives!) Dartington Crystal Ltd Great Torrington Devon EX38 7AN Tel : 01805 626242 ... Read the complete review
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