Britain is crammed with gorgeous detached homes – and you're never too far away from an elegant terrace or two. But you have to go a long way to find a 'semi' with anything to really shout about – all the way to Wembury Point in South Devon, to be exact.
His mother is a Dartmoor pony but his father is an Appaloosa - a breed of horse originally used by American Indians for farming. Dartmoor ponies roam free on the moor but are moved to Wembury Point to help manage the landscape by keeping scrub down ...
Wembury Point's fascinating recent history is a big draw. From the end of the Second World War until 2001, it was used by the Ministry of Defence as a naval gunnery school. Hundreds of buildings were found on the site and access was restricted to the ...
THIS Dartmoor pony is grabbing the spot-light thanks to a bizarre polka dot coat. Warden Lorna Sheriff said: “He looks like a large Dalmatian. It's very unusual. Most of the ponies are chocolate brown or cream.” The foal was born a week ago at Wembury...
The long nose, swishy tail and neat little hooves are all horse. But his coat is pure Dalmatian dog. This young fellow capering across the grass in Devon with his mother looks like a rather impossible mix between the species. In fact, he is a British ...