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Bryher

  1. Things to do on Bryher
    Find the mini-museum in the phone box; scramble to Shipman’s Head and the true “Hell” Bay, and then feast from the sea
  2. Places to stay on Bryher
    Splash out at the luxurious Hell Bay Hotel, or camp out under the stars at the island’s secluded campsite. There are a select number of cottages too.
  3. Places to eat on Bryher
    Charming tea room, great island pub, fine dining at Hell Bay and a communal Crab Shack. All this and a shellfish lover’s paradise!
  4. Getting to and around Bryher
    Walk your way around Bryher. It’s teeny, weeny with just a few concrete footpaths. Other than that it’s all off the beaten track.
  5. Bryher - The Island Folk
    Meet some of Bryher’s colourful characters – fishermen, farmers, local producers and folk who have lived on this tiny outpost their entire lives.

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  1. Succulents in plank of wood
    Black Aeonium
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    Succulents in plank of wood
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    Pot of succelents
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    Black Aeonium

    Add Scilly Succulents to your Itinerary

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    Veronica Farm, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, TR23 0PR

    Telephone

    07540 521137

    Bryher

    We are a succulent loving family who have been growing succulents for 20 years. So many of the guests in our holiday cottages asked for cuttings so we decided to set up our online store. Many of our succulents are grown…

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