
‘The secret is belief. Belief in the youth, belief in myself and belief in my team.’

Access Sport will be holding the Dartington Dinner in 2011, as well as our London based annual dinner, which will be held in the beautiful mediaeval Great Hall at Dartington. As well as the three-course meal, wine and dancing ‘til dawn included in the ticket price, there will be a raffle and auction of top-notch sports memorabilia.
The black-tie dinner will be held on Saturday 5th March, 2011 and it would be great if you (and as many of your friends as possible!) could join us. Tickets cost £85 per person or £800 per table of ten.
For more information on the Dartington Dinner please contact Sara Gwynn on the below details.
Email: s.gwynn@blueyonder.co.uk
Tel: 07793 748795
Why not make a weekend of it?
Dartington Hall is located in the heart of the glorious South Hams, renowned for its beautiful countryside, picturesque villages and mild climate. At the Hall itself, B&B rooms are arranged around the stunning mediaeval courtyard, set within acres of rolling farmland, with an ancient deer park and many walks through the famous gardens and along the River Dart.The nearby market town of Totnes was voted by travel writers as one of the top ten funkiest towns in the world. It offers a wide range of accommodation and a great mix of sights, shops, cafes and pubs. Stunning coastline and beaches, and the wilds of Dartmoor are also within easy reach.
It’s easy to get here…
There is a railway station in Totnes, just 1.5 miles from Dartington Hall. Totnes is on the main line from the North or London, with an approximate journey time of 3 hours from London Paddington or Birmingham. Taxis are readily available at the station.
If driving, Dartington Hall is 25 miles from Plymouth and 26 miles from Exeter, approximately three hours by car from both central London and Birmingham.
From London & the North: the M5 becomes the A38 at Exeter. Follow the signs for Plymouth and take exit signed Buckfastleigh, Totnes and Dartmouth. Head south towards Totnes on the A384. After approximately 5 miles you pass the Dartington Village sign. Turn left immediately past the church, onto the Dartington Hall Estate. Follow the drive to the crest of the hill where 200yds ahead you will find the main car parks on your left, adjacent to the main courtyard entrance on your right.
From the West: take the A38 from Plymouth and then A385 from Marley Head. Upon reaching roundabout at Dartington Village, turn left and then turn right before the church, onto the Dartington Hall Estate. Follow the drive to the crest of the hill where 200yds ahead you will find the main car parks on your left, adjacent to the main courtyard entrance on your right.

‘The secret is belief. Belief in the youth, belief in myself and belief in my team.’