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A La Ronde is a unique 16-sided house, built around 1796 on the instructions of two spinster cousins, Jane and Mary Parminter, on their return from a grand tour of Europe. The house contains many objects brought back by the cousins from their travels. The space in the roof contains a shell-encrusted gallery that is now so fragile that it Read more…
Hartford Abbey is within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where you can wander around the beautiful gardens and grounds which lead to the rocky cove. Read more…
Berry Head, designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty, is an extensive limestone headland. The near-perpendicular cliffs rise 60m and the constant action of the waves has gouged out huge caverns. The plateau is green with plants, some of which are rare: pink thrift, white sea campion, autumn squill, wild rock rose, goldilocks and honewort. The rocks and cliffs Read more…
The Royal Citadel in Plymouth, was built in the late 1660s to the design of Sir Bernard de Gomme. It is at the eastern end of Plymouth Hoe overlooking Plymouth Sound, and encompasses the site of the earlier fort that had been built in the time of Sir Francis Drake. Read more…
Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house, that was split into three cottages. Furnished with modern furniture, illustrating traditional craftsmanship and the original use of the rooms. Read more…
The Golden Hind at Brixham is a full sized replica of one of the most iconic ships from the age of exploration being a feature of this picturesque harbour since 1964. There’s so much to see and explore above and below its five decks, with many hands on exhibits giving the visitor of all ages a wonderful insight to the Read more…
The Museum has a wide variety of exhibitions hosted throughout the year. Includes a tea/coffe shop. Read more…
Killerton House is an 18th-century ancestral home of the Aclands set in 2,600 hectares (6,400 acres) of working farmland, woods, parkland, cottages and orchards. Historical collection of fashion on display. Read more…
Budlake Old Post Office is a 19th century cottage that acted as a Post Office. Inside, you can look back into a 1950s Post Office with shelves of vintage items, use a Bakelite telephone and take home a quarter of traditional sweets in a paper bag. Read more…
Knightshayes Court is a Gothic Revival country house with richly decorated interiors and a large garden that includes lily pools, floral borders, amusing topiary and walled kitchen garden. Read more…
Greenway house and garden on the River Dart was the holiday home of the famous and much-loved author Agatha Christie. Greenway operates a traffic management system to reduce car impact on the local village. All visitors wishing to park their car at Greenway MUST pre-book a car park space. Whenever possible please travel by the ferries available from Dartmouth, Brixham Read more…
Marker’s Cottage at Killerton is a thatched medieval cob thatched cottage with smoke-blackened timbers and unusual painted wooden. Read more…
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