The Real Devon

This film is introduced by the well-known westcountry broadcaster, Ron Bendell. As a farmer, writer and television presenter Ron has lived and worked in Devon for most of his life. He is a respected and popular local character, well known for his witty presentation style. His love for the county adds an extra dimension to this film.
We have made this film to help the viewer discover Devon’s special people and places, capturing the spirit and beauty of this wonderful county. It visits lesser known places and meets the local people along the way.
You will discover that Devon has a rich and diverse landscape, from the open and bleak moorland of Dartmoor to the neat picturesque villages set in sheltered valleys and coves.
We meet with a lady in Branscombe whose mother was one of the many famed Honiton lace-makers, learn how cliff farmers grew new potatoes along the local coast, using donkeys to carry them up the narrow cliff paths. We discover the story behind the world reknowned Widecombe Fair, the fascinating history of the Tiverton Canal, and how the ancient Stone Rows of Dartmoor guided ancient travellers to distant parts of the country.
The film takes us on a journey the length and breath of the county – from Tiverton in the east to Lopwell dam in the west, steeped in the history of mining; from the beautiful fishing village of Branscombe on the south coast to the imposing splendor of Arlington Court in the north.
All the while you will be sampling the archaeology, culture, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.
Language - English, Running time - 55 minutes approx
NOTE TO PURCHASERS OF DVDs FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UK
DVDs supplied by Cornwall DVD are produced in PAL format which is accepted by DVD players in many parts of the world.
If purchasing our DVDs for use outside of the UK please check to ensure your DVD player will accept this format.
Most computers with DVD playing facilities will accept PAL format.
We have made this film to help the viewer discover Devon’s special people and places, capturing the spirit and beauty of this wonderful county. It visits lesser known places and meets the local people along the way.
You will discover that Devon has a rich and diverse landscape, from the open and bleak moorland of Dartmoor to the neat picturesque villages set in sheltered valleys and coves.
We meet with a lady in Branscombe whose mother was one of the many famed Honiton lace-makers, learn how cliff farmers grew new potatoes along the local coast, using donkeys to carry them up the narrow cliff paths. We discover the story behind the world reknowned Widecombe Fair, the fascinating history of the Tiverton Canal, and how the ancient Stone Rows of Dartmoor guided ancient travellers to distant parts of the country.
The film takes us on a journey the length and breath of the county – from Tiverton in the east to Lopwell dam in the west, steeped in the history of mining; from the beautiful fishing village of Branscombe on the south coast to the imposing splendor of Arlington Court in the north.
All the while you will be sampling the archaeology, culture, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.
Language - English, Running time - 55 minutes approx
NOTE TO PURCHASERS OF DVDs FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UK
DVDs supplied by Cornwall DVD are produced in PAL format which is accepted by DVD players in many parts of the world.
If purchasing our DVDs for use outside of the UK please check to ensure your DVD player will accept this format.
Most computers with DVD playing facilities will accept PAL format.
