"We stopped here for tea and cake at the cafe. A very nice range of teas were available, and the cakes were good, although we'd have really liked to have had a Devon cream tea and were a little surprised that this wasn't available. Given the cold winter day, the large barn in which the café was housed could have been warmer, and a cold blast came in each time the sliding doors were opened. It lacked atmosphere, but would probably be lovely in the summer. Service was very good (and we apologise for forgetting to tip). We then called in to the farm shop which had a very good range of food, much of it local. If we had been going straight home, we would have bought meat and cheeses, but as we were away for a few days, that wasn't practical. I did but several greetings cards which were at regular prices and from ranges I hadn't seen before. I also bought some Braeburn apples which have proved quite disappointing, being almost mushy. I asked if they sold the Darjeeling tea from local supplier Miles which I had enjoyed in the adjoining cafe, as they had several other teas from the company on sale, but was told they didn't. There was no offer to pop next door and get a few boxes for me if available; perhaps they are different companies."