A video of Roger Wilkins, of Wilkins Cider, shot 30 years ago is today’s Exmoor Lockdown Diary
Martin Hesp
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A video of Roger Wilkins, of Wilkins Cider, shot 30 years ago is today’s Exmoor Lockdown Diary
Rabbits have just eaten Martin Hesp’s runner bean plants - which is why he hopes his lurcher Finn will catch a few more
Extolling the virtues of grass fed lamb from Exmoor in today’s lockdown diary
It’s that time of year when the common field mushroom starts appearing
Dunster like you’ve never seen it before - a hot air balloon ride over the village of Dunster in West Somerset
Quick taster of a helicopter ride across Exmoor
In this lockdown diary Martin Hesp remembers a walk he did to one of his favourite beaches in Cornwall - the National Trust’s Bedruthan Steps
In today’s Lockdown Diary we have a film shot from the top of The Quantock Hills some 30 years ago with thick sea-mists were rollng up the valleys.
In this Lockdown Diary entry Martin Hesp years for the beautiful Isle of Bryher in the isles of Scilly
In today’s Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp considers the Two Moors Way and the headwaters of the River Exe
The names of dozens of traditional cider apples in one poem by James Crowden - the latest offering on my website
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a walk in The Quantock ills to visit some of the real-life locations mentioned in his novel The Last Broomsquire
Remembering the Voyages of the Watchet Flatner - as seen on TV
A walk in one of the emptiest places in southern England - WHEN the pandemic os over
In the 61st Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a quick stroll around his sunlit valley in the Brendon Hills
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp revisits an old article he wrote about the amazing Dunster Flour Mill
A fantastic Dartmoor pub walk makes a good Exmoor Lockdown Diary
In this Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp considers the delights of taking walks in forests or among trees