Lyn & Exmoor Museum – Annie Lord
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum recounts the tale of Annie Lord, born in 1853, and heralded as a true Lynmouth Heroine.
Short and sweet snippets of news and chatter from the Lyn Valley Area.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum recounts the tale of Annie Lord, born in 1853, and heralded as a true Lynmouth Heroine.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum in Lynton celebrates the 60th anniversary of the grand opening by Lord Roborough.
The fabulous ‘A Little of What you Fancy’ celebrates their FIRST birthday in Lynton.
The new book is about a teen who vanishes in mysterious circumstances on the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway.
Discover one of the best coffee shops in Lynton, North Devon. The North Coast Cafe. Delicious food, exceptional coffee, and a cosy atmosphere.
The inspiring story of the Geller Family Legacy, tracing their journey from Polish immigrants to esteemed sheepskin tailors in Lynton.
Lynton welcomes James Dwyer and Stuart Betts, the new owners of the beautiful Southcliffe B&B on the Exmoor coast of North Devon.
The Lyn and Exmoor Museum solves a history trail of clues around Lynton to help discover the identity of an old soldier.
Annie & the Flint opened on 25th June offering delicious cakes, coffee, & smoothies.
The Old Bank is Lynton’s newest restaurant located in the heart of the Old Town.