Pioneer Brought Farm Experience to the Public
Western Morning News, The › November 17, 2011
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Western Morning News, The › November 17, 2011
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Narrowing the gap between the Westcountry's towns and countryside by opening up the agricultural industry to the wider public was a vision that inspired Chris Murray to establish a nationally- recognised tourist attraction that has shaped the future of the UK's farm-based experiences.
In the late 1980s Chris and his wife Nicky turned a bare field in the South Hams into the award-winning Pennywell Farm which, according to its founders, offered families in Britain their first chance of getting up close and hands-on with farm animals.See the full content of this document
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Pioneer Brought Farm Experience to the Public
Two decades on it is a concept that has been successfully repeated all over Britain, and has earned the Buckfastleigh attraction widespread recognition for sharing the agricultural experience and ...
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