Devon and Cornwall - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
The head gardener at Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan sows the seeds of a wildflower revolution from a colourful crop of meadow flowers to help the rest of the county bloom. A trawler skipper live-streams his latest catch via Facebook to his customers, before selling direct to them off his boat when he returns to harbour. An engineer gets a replica of iconic locomotive the Puffing Devil back up to full steam, and a Devon wildlife ranger takes care of wild beavers.

Episode 2
A wheelwright and his team restore a Victorian bicycle, and a couple compete in a regatta to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Fowey River Class sailing dinghy. An artisan brewer and wine-maker searches for ingredients for his next creation on the grounds of Torbay's most historic building, and a stonemason and drystone waller gets to work on one of Cornwall's most unique landmarks.

Episode 3
A steam engine enthusiast embarks on an ambitious coast-to-coast journey across Devon, travelling across the county's rolling hills in an 80-year-old steamroller with a top speed of eight miles per hour. Farmers on Dartmoor rear a rare breed of sheep, while at Falmouth, a group of free divers explores a spectacular underwater cave.

Episode 4
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