With over 20 years' experience in the trade, Devonshire Sofas knows a thing or two about hand-making the perfect sofa or chair.
Read moreThe newly launched Google My Business is a free online opportunity to connect with your customers by making your business information from Google Search, Maps and Google+ instantly available in one place.
Read moreWith some rooms overlooking an 18-hole golf course and sand dunes, Beachlands Hotel is just a 300 yard walk from Weston-super-Mare's 3-mile stretch of sandy beach and promenade.
Read moreNestled near the top of a long row of individual shops which make up Royal Wootton Bassett’s bustling High Street, Dandelion gifts has been trading independently for more than 27 years.
Read moreStep inside The Bridge Tea Rooms and you’ll be forgiven for thinking you’ve passed straight through a time portal. Based in an old cottage dating back to 1502, in the historic town of Bradford-on-Avon, the teashop is decorated throughout as if it is unchanged since Victorian times.
Read moreLocated in Plymouth's popular Barbican harbour area, just a short walk from the town centre, Zuzimo! is a new restaurant and tapas bar.
Read moreWe’d heard about Malmesbury’s world-famous Abbey House Gardens and we were very excited at the opportunity of photographing the five-acre location for their new virtual tour. However, knowing this was the home of the famous ‘naked gardeners’ Ian and Barbara Pollard, we couldn’t help that feeling of trepidation that it just might be a ‘clothes optional’ day when we arrived.
Read moreIt's celebration time at the Better Reach offices as we’ve just heard that we’re one of the winners in Google’s Business Photo Tour Awards 2013. Not only have we won ‘Agency with the Highest Shoot Count in 2nd Half of the Year’, but we’ve also been named by Google as the ‘Agency of the Year 2013’.
Read moreMoving home is always a big decision, particularly when you’re over 60 and looking for somewhere new to spend your retirement years. You may want to consider somewhere a little different to the more traditional options, perhaps with a variety of facilities and activities such as those offered within a retirement village.
Read moreThe Kings Arms in Church Street, Whitchurch was first built in 1575, becoming an inn in 1675, so the fact that it’s an historic building is in no doubt. Therefore, when owners Red Oak Taverns decided to undertake a major refurbishment of the pub earlier this year, they knew it was essential to preserve the heritage of the building whilst introducing a few up-to-date facilities at the same time.
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