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Ladies Do Lunch - Local History

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The Buckland 'Ladies do Lunch' Club has a historical focus this month. Enjoy a tea or coffee on arrival before our guest speaker provides a fascinating insight into the history of the local area. Followed by a two course gourmet lunch, glass of wine and c

Tuesday 21st February. £21.00 per person. Contact: 01548 853055

Buckland Tout-Saints, Kingsbridge Devon TQ7 2DS

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Website: www.tout-saints.co.uk

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