Places of Interest in Mid Devon

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The house at Killerton, Devon, in August.

Killerton House

Would you give away your family home for your political beliefs? Sir Richard Acland did just that with his Killerton Estate in the heart of Devon, when he passed it […]

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A stylised illustration of a male figure with a leafy green beard. The figure has antlers and a face surrounded by foliage and leaves. The background is black, emphasising the figure and the botanical details. Free Entry

Crediton Museum

Crediton Museum explores the history of the Crediton area. The museum is run by the Crediton Area History and Museum Society, an all volunteer organisation. The society arranges a number […]

The Walronds

Cullompton Walronds Preservation Trust

The Walronds is a 16th Century family home which was fully restored in 2014. On the ground floor it boasts two original panelled rooms, with an additional commercial kitchen, toilets, […]

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Dunkeswell Heritage Centre Free Entry

Dunkeswell Heritage Centre

See our unique photographic archive of life on the only WW2 US Naval Air Base in Europe. Our collections include photographs of U boats being attacked and sunk! Plus our […]

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Libbets Well

Libbets Well is a holy well or sacred spring in Crediton thought to date from the 17th century (or earlier) and dedicated to Saint Elizabeth. Holy wells were traditionally used […]

A view of a green landscape with rolling hills and a dense area of trees. A wooden gate is visible in the foreground. The scene captures varying shades of green from the trees and grass under a partly cloudy sky.

Brimley Hill Mire

Brimley Hill Mire is a small (2 hectares) Nature Reserve managed and maintained by Somerset Wildlife Trust. The reserve has some wonderful examples of spring fed mire, also known as […]

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A large rock formation with smooth surfaces and layered textures, situated amidst a grassy field. The area is surrounded by low vegetation and the sky is overcast.

Blackingstone Rock

Blackingstone Rock is a large tor situated in the eastern part of Dartmoor National Park.  It exhibits many of the typical features of the Dartmoor Granite.  Of particular note is […]

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St Matthew's Church

St Matthew’s Church

Early in the 1920’s, the notable church historian, Beatrix Cresswell, puzzled why the isolated village of Coldridge had such a significant church and also why it contained one of the […]

A winding road leading through green fields and trees, with a hillside in the background. The hill is partially covered with trees. A small house is visible near the road.

Cadbury Castle Hillfort

A prehistoric site overlooking the Exe valley stands the remains of an Iron Age defended hilltop site – known as Cadbury Castle. The views are simply breathtaking, with Dartmoor and […]

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Hembury Fort

Hembury Fort lies in the Blackdown Hills on a plateau just outside Honiton on the A373. This was the site of a prehistoric Iron Age hillfort and you now find […]

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Crediton church

Crediton Parish Church

Crediton Parish Church (formerly called the Church of the Holy Cross and the Mother of Him who Hung Thereon) is a prominent building in the historic market town of Crediton. […]

The church of St Michael and All Angels in Bampton from the churchyard looking through gravestones and yew trees

St Michael and All Angels Church

The church, which stands in the centre of Bampton, contains many interesting features and curiosities. The church you can see today in part dates from the early twelfth century but […]

A river with stepping stones crossing over. Trees and bushes line the banks, with bare branches. The water flows steadily under the stones. A post with the number 2 stands on the left. A figure is visible in the distance on the right side. Free Entry

Tarr Steps

Tarr Steps is an ancient clapper bridge, a bridge made of unmortared stone slabs, which crosses the River Barle about 6.5 miles upstream from Dulverton. the Grade I listed bridge, […]

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Exmoor Pony next to Winsford Hill Stone

Winsford Hill

Winsford Hill is a heath-covered common, managed by the National Trust.  The three Bronze Age Wambarrows mark the highest point, with good views to Dunkery, Dartmoor and the Blackdown Hills.  […]

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A stone church building with a large arched window, surrounded by grass. There are small trees in front and several stone markers on the ground. In the background, another building is visible. The scene is lit by morning sunlight. Free Entry

St Andrew’s Church

St Andrew’s Church is regarded as one of the finest parish churches in England and recorded by Simon Jenkins in his book “England’s Thousand Best Churches” (Penguin 1999) as one […]

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The Walronds

The Walronds Garden

In the centre of the market town of Cullompton is this impressive historic house, fronting onto Fore Street and with a large garden to the rear open for the public […]

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St Peter’s Church

St Peter’s Church, Tiverton | Historic Church in Mid Devon St Peter’s Church in Tiverton is a Grade I listed parish church in Mid Devon, dating from 1073. It is […]

Culmstock Beacon View

Culmstock Beacon

High on the southwest point of Blackdown Common is Culmstock Beacon. It is one of a chain of Elizabethan beacons used for lighting fires to warn of advancing enemies, for […]

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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life

Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life is a treasure trove of fascinating objects and quirky artefacts that weave incredible stories about the people who lived here. The museum explores life […]

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Tiverton Castle

Tiverton Castle

Visit one of the oldest, most historic castles in Devon. Open Easter Sunday – end October, Sundays, Thursday, Bank Holiday Mondays, 2.30 – 5.30pm. Once home of medieval Earls of […]

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A stone building with a pointed tower and a red-roofed entrance. People walk towards the entrance. Trees and shrubs surround the building. The sky is clear with a few clouds.

National Trust Knightshayes

Knightshayes is a National Trust property near Tiverton. It offers one of the finest gardens in the South West with hidden glades and far-reaching views. The ‘gothic revival’ Knightshayes Court […]

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Grand Western Canal Country Park

The Grand Western Canal Country Park and Local Nature Reserve meanders for 11¼ miles through beautiful countryside and quiet villages between Tiverton and the hamlet of Lowdwells (near the Somerset […]

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Aerial view of Bickleigh Castle, showing multiple buildings surrounded by green trees and gardens. A tennis court is visible on the right. A river runs along the bottom of the image. The area is mostly landscaped with grass and pathways.

Bickleigh Castle

Bickleigh Castle is one of the most beautiful private estates in Devon specialising in exclusive Weddings, House Parties, Conferences and Events. The Castle dates from Norman times and has a […]

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Exterior of Coldharbour Mill

Coldharbour Mill

Coldharbour Mill is one of the oldest woollen mills in the UK having been in continuous production since 1797. Originally owned by world-renowned textile producers Fox Brothers, the Mill took […]

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Fursdon Historic House, Garden and Tearoom

Fursdon is one of Devon’s oldest family homes where the Fursdon family has lived for more than 765 years. This fascinating house has evolved from a modest cob dwelling to […]

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Bampton Heritage & Visitor Centre

Located within St Michael’s and All Angels Church, learn about Bampton’s history presented through genuine local artefacts, colourful information boards, short video films and oral memories, booklets and guides. Children’s […]

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A view of green rolling hills with patches of trees and shrubs under a partly cloudy sky. The landscape features a mix of light and shadow across the fields. In the background, additional hills are visible, showing varying shades of green.

Two Moors Way Walk

A 102 mile walk which links both Devon National Parks (Dartmoor and Exmoor) via Mid Devon.

View of BamptonMotte and Bailey Town

Bampton Motte and Bailey

In the eastern approach to Bampton stands the Motte, this would have originally been built as a defensive measure by the Saxons. There is no remaining structure apart from a […]

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St Boniface’s Well

St Boniface’s Well—also known as St Wynfrith’s Well or St Wynefred’s Well—is a historic holy well in Crediton, tucked into a quiet corner of one of the town’s public parks. […]

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Copplestone Cross

Widely regarded as one of the finest surviving Saxon crosses in the southwest, this 10th‑century granite monument features intricate interlace carvings on all four sides. Among the decorative details are […]

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Blackdown Hills National Landscape

The Blackdown Hills span the Somerset–Devon border, forming a rich and varied landscape of steep ridges, ancient woodlands, winding river valleys and natural springs. This mosaic of habitats supports a […]

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