The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Trust has formed the L&B Blackmoor Company plc with an intention for it to issue shares, and to acquire and run the Old Station House Inn pub, restaurant and surrounding property. The Inn was the former Blackmoor Station.
To find out about the issue, please complete the registration.
Investments of this nature carry risks to your capital, as well as potential rewards.
Approved as a financial promotion by the law firm Bates Wells & Braithwaite London LLP, a firm authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (registered FCA number 466148).
We are hard at work on the project to extend the railway to Blackmoor, Wistlandpound and eventually back to Lynton
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But why has it taken so long? CLICK HERE to find the answer
Did you know that having a heritage railway nearby significantly boosts the local economy?
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Social Enterprise in Action
More than eighty years after its closure in 1935, you can once more board a train of original L&B carriages at England's highest narrow-gauge railway station - the delightfully named Woody Bay Station - 1,000 feet up on wild Exmoor.
Operated almost entirely by volunteers, we are a "non-profit" organisation owned by its members with the mission to fully restore the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway.
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