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Ashburton Open Air Swimming Pool is a community-run heated outdoor swimming pool. Run by volunteers, our swimming pool cafe serves hot and cold drinks, locally baked cakes and biscuits, crisps, snacks, ice lollies and ice creams. A selection of swimming pool equipment is also for sale including goggles & floats. The pool also boasts a child play area and picnic area. Read more…
Bradley is a medieval manor house set in woodland and meadows alongside the River Lemon. Nearest toilets and refreshments are available in nearby Newton Abbot Read more…
The Bovey Tracey Swimming Pool Association is a Registered Charity run by volunteers. The Pool is a 25 metre open air heated pool. There is also a Toddler Pool. Read more…
Tranquil park and woodland surrounding a small country house in Bovey Tracey on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. Garden park, walled garden, orchard with historic Devon cider apple trees, medieval weir on the River Bovey, woodland and riverside walks. Read more…
Hound Tor is a good example of a heavily weathered granite outcrop. Thought to derive its name from the shape assumed by the blocks on the summit that have been weathered into forms resembling the heads of dogs peering over the natural battlements. To the south-east of the tor, on a north-eastern-facing slope are the remains of Hundatora, a deserted Read more…
The Richard Hopkins is a Wetherspoon pub in Newton Abbot, Devon. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
The Church House is a two-storey granite building dating from c.1540 and still in use today. Please check with the shop staff at the National Trust Shop adjacent to the Church House to see if it is possible to visit the Church House. Read more…