Watersmeet House is a 19th Century fishing lodge on Exmoor, aquired by the National Trust and used primarily as a tearooms, shop and information point....
This charming museum is housed in Lynton’s oldest surviving domestic dwelling, purported to have a ghost that creeps through the house when the museum is...
The original Lynton and Barnstaple Railway was opened between the two towns in 1898, largely due to the support of the publishing magnate and patron...
The land that time forgot, 26 acres of sub tropical paradise with rare and exotic plants, cascading waterfalls and free flying tropical birds, hundreds of...
The National Trust has managed this area of spectacular coastline since the early 20th Century. A popular spot for swimming and surfing, this headland...
A Victorian Castle with museums, mechanical musical instruments, model railway, dungeon labyrinths and the spectacular underground water fountain show - a mixture of lights, water...
Arlington Court offers a variety of things to explore including the extensive collection of horse-drawn carriages, large grounds, parkland walks and varied gardens including a...
Unique in North Devon – 16th century watermill with 18ft overshot wheel – magnificent restoration from dereliction, containing a wealth of information and interesting machinery....
Set in a secluded valley, Chambercombe Manor has much to offer because of it’s colourful history. The house containing eight rooms, dates from the 11th...