Tuesday 12 June 2007

At Wick House www.wickhouse.co.uk Sheila Gibbs' Jack Russel, Jackie, has had four puppies. They are (from left to right) Buster, Daisy-May, Bramble and Poppy. They are four weeks old in this photo, and Sheila will send more photos as they grow up.


The puppies are in the willing hands of Alice and Frankee, who have joined the Wick House team to help with bed and breakfast, morning coffees, light lunches, cream teas, Sunday lunches and anything else which needs doing.

Wick House is in Stogumber, which nestles between the Quantock and Brendon Hills in Exmoor National Park. It provides a high standard of bed and breakfast accommodation, while maintaining a friendly, informal atmosphere.


Oh, and if anyone is interested in gardens and looking for something to do this weekend, Stogumber has 14 gardens open (16th & 17th June).

The other big event this weekend is the UK Ironman triathlon at Wimbleball Lake, which is expected to attract around 1,300 athletes from all over the world. There are still a few accommodation vacancies for this weekend, so please contact Tricia Vellacott or Tortie Eveleigh if you need somewhere to stay(contact details below).

Vacancies amongst Exmoor Holiday Group members www.exmoor-holidays.co.uk are filling up fast, especially for the summer holidays and October half term. To avoid disappointment, please book early.
For up-to-date information on vacancies and prices within the group, please telephone:
Tricia Vellacott on (01398) 323722 or e-mail stay@springfieldfarms.co.uk for bed & breakfast vacancies
Tortie Eveleigh on (01598) 752310 or e-mail eveleigh@westilkerton.co.uk for self-catering vacancies

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