National Trust – Knightshayes Court
Explore vibrant post-war gardens, miles of 19th-century parkland and grand Gothic Revival architecture by Victorian visionary, William Burges.
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Explore vibrant post-war gardens, miles of 19th-century parkland and grand Gothic Revival architecture by Victorian visionary, William Burges.
Find out more about East Soar, a coastline of dramatic cliffs, open farmland and hidden sandy coves in Devon.
Northam Burrows Country Park lies at the western edge of the Taw Torridge Estuary, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, forming an integral part of North Devon’s…
Set in the rolling hills of rural Devon; the 17th century Threshing Barn looks out toward groves of woodland in the 25 acres of glorious grounds and gardens
The best known of many Dartmoor prehistoric settlements, Grimspound dates from the late Bronze Age. The remains of 24 stone houses survive within a massive boundary wall.
The Castle and gardens are open on Sundays Thursdays and Bank Holidays from Easter Sunday to the end of October2.30pm to 5.30pm last admission at 5pm
The entrance to the Park is off the A382 Bovey Tracey to Newton Abbot road 300m south of the Drumbridges roundabout on the A38 Exeter to Plymouth Expressway…
The National Trust’s Lydford Gorge, Devon, is the deepest gorge in the South West and has a spectacular 30m waterfall.
Towards the end of the 12th century a ‘large waste called The Common’ was given to the people of Torrington. In 1889 the rights to this land were…
Visit our gardens for a great family day out in Devon, our magnificent historic home and garden is a venue for all seasons.
Visit the National Trust’s Watersmeet, where two rivers come together, amid varied habitats, including woodland and coastal cliffs, with plenty of paths.
Visitor information for the National Trust’s Buckland Abbey in Devon. Abbey, medieval tithe barn and Cider House garden, along with wider countryside walks.
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