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Dartmouth Castle - English Heritage

Defender of Dartmouth for 600 years Dartmouth Castle stands in a superb waters side location, guarding the entrance to the Dart estuary. Magnificent battlement views and a fascinating history make the Castle the perfect...

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Killerton

One of Devon’s great estates, Killerton was given to the National Trust by Sir Richard Acland because of his political beliefs. At Killerton you can discover the fascinating Aclands and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere as you...

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Clovelly Village

The picturesque, historic, fishing village of Clovelly is uniquely special in that it has no cars on its streets. Donkeys and sledges are the only form of transport along its cobbled ways. Its flower-strewn cottages "tumble...

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Bicton Park Botanical Gardens

Enjoy over 60 acres of beautiful gardens with their soft sweeping lawns, elegant water features, fragrant English borders and formal Gardens. Take a tranquil walk and meander through the arboretum among some of the most majestic...

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World of Country Life

It's a fantastic family day out at the World of Country Life !   The animals are the real stars of the park - so why not enjoy walking a friendly goat or feeding one of our lambs? There is a wide range of furry &...

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Powderham Castle

There is so much to see and do at Powderham Castle you will be pushed to fit it all in to one day, but don’t worry as you can come back on another day for FREE* Entertaining guided tours inside the Castle take you through...

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Canonteign Falls

A day at Canonteign Falls is an absolute must. Situated in the beautiful Teign Valley eighty acres of ancient woodland, open fields carpeted in wildflowers and old oaks, delightful lakes where wildlife and pond life abound. Three...

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Escot Park

Award-winning Escot is set in 220 acres of stunning private parkland in the heart of East Devon. It’s setting new standards in family recreation with its world-class maze, birds of prey with their summertime displays, otters...

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The River Dart Country Park and Holne Park House

With over ninety acres of woods, scenic walks, beautiful lakes, the River Dart and its parkland is perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities and occasions. Children can rough-and-tumble over space nets, swing through trees on...

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Pecorama

Pecorama at Beer, one of East Devon’s leading visitor attractions, is the home to the famous PECO Model Railway Exhibition and the Beer Heights Light Railway. The Exhibition hall displays wonderfully detailed railway...

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Babbacombe Model Village

Take time out from the hustle and bustle of every day life and feel on top of the world as you see it recreated in miniature. Thousands of miniature buildings, people and vehicles capture the essence of England's past, present and...

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Arlington Court

A collector’s dream This intriguing and intimate house is crowded with a lifetime of treasures amassed by the well-travelled Miss Rosalie Chichester, including model ships, costumes, pewter and exotic shells. In the...

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Castle Drogo

The last castle built in England Castle Drogo is a magnificent modern fantasy in granite, built in the heart of Dartmoor by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the India tea baron Julius Drewe. Inside it feels comfortable, sophisticated and...

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Becky Falls

No visit to Devon would be complete without a day at Dartmoor’s famous Becky Falls. With stunning woodland and waterfall walks, animals galore and totally hands-on animal encounter shows and feeding sessions, there really is...

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Saltram House and Gardens

Saltram Still a largely undiscovered treasure; the result of centuries of sophistication and extravagance, Saltram is now the perfect family day out: close to Plymouth and yet in a world of its own. With varied walks throughout...

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Buckland Abbey, Garden & Estate

The National Trust’s Buckland Abbey was home to Cistercian monks, who built the Abbey and the incredible Great Barn and farmed the vast estate. The Abbey was later converted into a home by Sir Richard Grenville and then...

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Watermouth Castle

Step back in time and enjoy some of the simple pleasures of Victorian Life, see nostalgic curios of every kind including a mechanical robot organ, Victorian kitchen, dungeons, antique pier slot machines and the Mighty Mortier...

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Kents Cavern

Kents Cavern is the oldest known human settlement in Britain and one of Europe’s top Neanderthal Ice Age caves. In November 2011, the Kents Cavern jawbone, a 41,000 year old piece of human jaw, hit the international media...

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