The supremely flouncy and fascinating Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture is a surprise find in this tiny village well off the beaten track. The building is actually a former squash court but it has played host to a very different display of physical prowess since Logan took it over in 1991. Today, it's a glorious celebration of sequins and camp, with beautiful, frivolous, humorous artworks, including a huge cosmic egg made of fibreglass and a larger-than-life portrayal of fashion designer Zandra Rhodes. Logan has been running the Alternative Miss World contest since 1972 ('a parade of freaks, fops, show-offs and drag queens') and the museum contains many relics of the shows.