COLDHARBOUR Mill is getting ready for a literary feast this weekend at a Battle of the Books afternoon.
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Local author Jenny Scott from Uffculme will also be attending and will be taking centre stage to recite parts of her new book, Sammy Rambles and the Floating Circus.
Jenny is a first-time author and for any budding authors, this is the perfect opportunity to find out her secret to publishing a novel.
Tickets for the event on Sunday from 3-5pm are priced £7 including afternoon tea. For more information about Battle of the Books or to buy tickets call 01884 840960.
Coldharbour Mill is only a few minutes drive from Junction 27 of the M5, near Willand – follow the brown signs to Working Wool Museum.

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