A walk along the south Cornish coast from the village of Pentewan to Black Head
Martin Hesp
A walk along the south Cornish coast from the village of Pentewan to Black Head
It can get cold in the UK, but nowhere, nowhere, near as cold as it gets in the Yukon. Martin Hesp was there in the capital town of Whitehorse where he learned to snow-shoe in the mountains
Jost van Dyke Beach in the British Virgin Islands is reckoned to be one of the loveliest sandy swathes in the whole of the Caribbean - and who are we to argue on an icy February day during lockdown in the UK?
Martin Hesp remembers the filming projects he used to do with ITV Westcountry and digs out a load of old photos from the various episodes
Here’s a little bit of cider history for those who are interested in the drink which is made from fermented apple juice
Sandford Orchards makes really good cider - and good for them for taking on the Big Boys in the drinks industry and producing a high quality Devon cider, says Martin Hesp
Martin Hesp recalls the tie he joined a group of Dartmoor farmers on a trip to the Simmental in Switzerland
Continuing our series about great West Country chefs Martin Hesp writes about his old pal Matt Mason and recalls the day he learned to cook in Matt’s old kitchen at the Jack in the Green alongside half a dozen rugby players from the Exeter Chiefs