On our way home from North Devon we diverted a little to visit Selworthy in Somerset. The church dates back to the 15th Century making it nearly 1000 years old!

We walked down the valley towards Selworthy Green and the thatched cottages.

Bobbie took this photo of me outsife the Old Post Office.

Here we are with the National Trust shop behind us.

This cottage is the Primrose Tearooms, but we didn’t go in as it wasn’t the right time of day for tea and cakes.

We decided to have a look in the shop…

Exmoor honey, exactly what we wanted!

We don’t have bank accounts but my human was with us so we paid using her bank card.

Before leaving we sat on the wall of the church and looked at the wonderful view.

We stayed in the car while the humans did a walk to Selworthy Beacon, where they said there was a wonderful view of the sea.
Here is some more information about Selworthy: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/somerset/selworthy
Horace the Alresford Bear 14/4/2025
What a lovely story about your visit to Selworthy Green. I recognised all the photos of the buildings as we visited in September 2023 with my bear friend George. It seems you enjoyed your visit as much as we did. Love the blogs
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Thank you. It is lovely to know you enjoy our blogs
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I think you’ll find it is a Periwinkle rather than a Primrose Horace😁
Was there last Monday sketching with art group. We always draw near a tearoom!😆
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Oops – well it began with a P !
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