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Local Fundraising Dinner at Langston House Raises Over £6,500 for Morvargh Sailing Project

by Holly Rahder 6 Jul 06:21 PDT 18 June 2025
Morvargh Sailing Project is dedicated to empowering young people through sailing © MSP

Langston House, a beautifully restored Grade II-listed Georgian farmhouse, opened its gates for the first time on 18th June to host a magical midsummer fundraising evening. The event brought together the local community, celebrated South Devon's finest producers, and raised over £6,500 for the Morvargh Sailing Project, an organisation that empowers young people through life-changing sailing experiences.

The Morvargh Sailing Project focuses on harnessing the power of sailing to build confidence, resilience, and teamwork in young people. By providing unique opportunities on the water, the project helps participants overcome challenges and develop skills that will last a lifetime.

The evening began with guests exploring Langston's beautifully maintained one-acre gardens. Later, attendees gathered in the magnificently converted Langston Barn studio to enjoy a dinner inspired by local flavours. The meal, prepared by Tom of Wild Garlic Devon, showcased the best of South Hams' produce, featuring contributions from Rare & Pasture Charcuterie, The Green Deli Newton Ferrers, Mount Folly Farm Bigbury, Scobbiscombe Farm Kingston, Ben's Farm Shop, and Sevenstones Hogget.

Complementing the meal was a locally stocked bar offering Sandridge Barton's Sharpham Wine, Heron Valley Cider, Summerskills Brewery, Salcombe Gin, Hattiers Rum, and Luscombe Drinks, giving guests a true taste of the region.

This special fundraiser was also a moment of celebration for Langston itself. After an extensive and thoughtful restoration, Langston has transformed into a versatile retreat ideal for hosting family holidays, yoga retreats, and inspirational gatherings. Estate Manager Holly Rahder shared, "Opening Langston to the community for the first time and seeing the overwhelming support was heartwarming. This evening was about more than fundraising; it was our way of saying thank you to everyone who helped make Langston what it is today while giving back to the young people supported by the Morvargh Sailing Project."

The fundraiser's success was made possible through the generosity of a host of sponsors including HPi Verification Services Ltd, Plymouth Yacht Haven, Greener Devon Renewables, Mr Builder Co SW, and Gala Pools. The event also featured auction and raffle prizes donated by local businesses including The Land Devon, Little Moor Barn Dartmoor, Salcombe Gin, Hattiers Rum, Cool Beans Coffee Bar, The Mess Room, The Guard Room and The Green Deli.

Photographer Erin, of Moments By Erin, captured the magic of the evening, and Orchard Cleaning & Laundry ensured that Langston was presented at its absolute best. Guests also had the opportunity to explore Langston's wider estate, which features the farmhouse, an indoor heated pool, a cinema room, the stunning 100m" barn studio, and converted Byre, surrounded by acres of arable farmland that stretches down to the coast.

Reflecting on the evening's success, Matt Barraud, Founder of the Morvargh Sailing Project, shared, "We're incredibly grateful for the support from Langston and the local community. It was a wonderful evening, and the event has helped us raise crucial funds towards the major refit of our vessel, Helen Mary R, allowing us to continue to provide transformative experiences for young people aboard."

To learn more about the Morvargh Sailing Project and their mission to empower young people through sailing, visit sailadventure.co.uk

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