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Castles
St Matthew’s Church Coldridge
Princes in The Tower - Edward V survived the Tower and lived here in Devon!
The new theory suggests Edward’s mother Elizabeth Woodville made a secret pact with Richard III to save her sons' lives. She met the king at Westminster then wrote to her eldest son Thomas Grey, telling him to return from foreign exile. Then the king sent a man to Coldridge in Devon, where Grey owned land. John Evans then arrived in the village to become Lord of the Manor and was put in charge of the local deer park
Daily Telegraph Clues to solving the mystery of the Princes in the Tower: https://t.ly/DwCJE
The Historical Novel: DID EDWARD V SURVIVE IN DEVON? https://t.ly/MfbD1
Castle Drogo
A dramatic granite castle commanding spectacular views of Dartmoor. An architectural gem with formal gardens and hillside walks.
Okehampton Castle
Ruins of the largest castle in Devon in an outstandingly picturesque setting on a wooded spur above the rushing river Okement. Okehampton castle is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and boasts a Norman motte and the jagged remains of the keep.
Closed November - March
Powderham Castle
A magnificent medieval castle, home to the Earls of Devon for over 600 years. The castle is set in wonderful parkland which is home to 600 deer.
Children's activities
Drakes Farm & Café
Drakes Farm & Café is a family friendly café with animal paddocks to visit.
Devon Railway Centre
Devon Railway Centre is a popular Devon tourist attraction which offers a unique railway experience and boasts a host of attractions in one location. We offer an interactive fun filled day out. Our railways give unlimited train rides around the centre and opportunities for you to become involved! Children can clip the tickets and wave the flag to start our trains.
Countryside
The Green is a community space providing sanctuary for people and wildlife.
Dartmoor is an area of outstanding natural beauty and there are numerous places to walk and explore.
Dartmoor National Visitor Centre
Exmoor National Park
A place of great natural beauty. It retains its role as a family home and is increasingly a flourishing centre of rural enterprise but also has a wonderful range of activities for children such as woodland walks and play areas.
Explore the canal from Tiverton aboard a traditionally painted horse drawn barge.
Food
Crediton Farmer's Market
1st and 3rd Saturday of each month, people travel from far and wide for the great selection of organic meat, vegetables, cheese, preserves and other locally produced products and crafts.
Gardens
Bicton Park Botanical Gardens
Devon's most magnificent historical gardens, the park is home to many beautiful and rare species collected from around the world and houses a spectacular palm house. Also plenty of activities s for families with an all year ice rink, narrow gauge railway, museum and numerous play areas.
Killerton House and Garden
11th Century house with glorious hillside garden and renowned Killerton dress collection exploring fabulous and luxurious dresses of the past 200 years. Killerton House built in 1778-9 brings to life the generations of Aclands, one of Devon's oldest families and the garden created by John Veitch is a real gem with rhododendrons, magnolias and rare trees surrounded by glorious rolling Devon countryside.
Knightshayes Court
Striking Victorian Gothic mansion with richly decorated interior set within one of Devon's finest gardens which is renowned for its rare trees and shrubs. The restored and fully productive organic kitchen garden is a treat for everyone who enjoys local produce.
RHS Rosemoor
A garden of intoxicating beauty, meticulously crafted and planted retaining the essence of rural North Devon within a dramatic backdrop of steep wooded sides.
Sport
Creedy Lakes
Carp and Tench day fishing. Set in peaceful picturesque surroundings, two 18th century spring fed waters offer some of the best carp fishing in Devon.
Downes Crediton Golf Club
Welcomes visitors but you will be required to present a valid handicap when signing in.
Lords Meadow Leisure Centre
Swimming pool, learner pool, gym and Sauna plus children's fun sessions.
Walks
10 Adventures - Hikes directory
A Dramatic landscape comprising wide open moors, peaceful woodlands, picturesque farms, and charming valleys; Exmoor National PArk is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Featuring 692km² of wild and rugged terrain that is waiting to be explored, you will have no shortage of grand adventures on your next visit to this beautiful region that is steeped in history.
Belstone Tor
Walk out of Belstone village on the western side, go through the gate and out on to the moor, then make your way towards Belstone Tor. Near the base of the Tor you will see a stone circle or cairn erected to surround a round burial barrow from the Bronze Age, or Kistvaen, as they are named on Dartmoor. On the Ordnance Survey Map the stone circle appears as Nine Stones, but it is more widely known as The Nine Maidens.
Canonteign Falls
Home to England's highest waterfall situated within Dartmoor National Park. The waterfalls tumble down to ancient rock formations to meet the tranquil lakes below offering some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in Devon.
Chagford
Archaeological remains confirm that a community has existed here for at least 4,000 years. In historical times, Chagford grew due to the wool trade and from tin mining in the area, and in 1305 was made a stannary town where tin was traded. A cattle market in the town survived until the 1980s. Today Chagford is a thriving community with busy streets, and an unusually wide range of shops for a town of this size.
Lydford Gorge
Spectacular 1.5-mile-long ravine with plunging whirlpools and dramatic waterfall. This lush oak-wooded steep sided river gorge can be explored through a variety of exhilarating short or long walks.
Fernworthy Reservoir
Surrounded by forest and open moorland, and is a beautiful area in which to spend free time. From the main car park, a purpose-built path has been constructed following the route of Potter's Walk. From here you will enjoy good views over prehistoric hut circles, the magnificent dam and the reservoir itself.
Exmoor
Exmoor has many varied places to explore, we recommend: Lynton and The Valley of the Rocks; Porlock Weir and Dunster Castle. General information please see:
Exe Valley Way
(45 miles) - Starting on Exmoor, crossing Devon's heartland north and south through the scenic central part of the route to reach the beautiful Exe Valley.
Grand Western Canal Country Park
(11 miles) - A level walk along the banks of the canal starting in the canal basin in Tiverton.
Two Moors Way
(100 miles) - Passing through Devon's heartland to link Dartmoor and Exmoor.
The Tarka Trail
(180 miles) - A figure of eight shaped walk, centred on Barnstaple but slipping into Devonshire's heartland in the Eggesford area. The trail follows the travels of Tarka the Otter. The Eggesford part of the walk is approximately four miles and an easy circular route which should take a couple of hours.
There are plenty of lovely walks and footpaths to explore without getting in your car, please see our walks guide.
Directories
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Friends
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Sara Nunan
Sara Nunan moved down to Devon from London in 2011, having worked for 20 years as an art editor, graphic designer and illustrator for book publishers such as Dorling Kindersley, Harper Collins, and BBC worldwide.
She now works mainly as an illustrator on commercial and private commissions and on her own work for exhibitions together with the sale of prints and greeting cards.
Her contact details are on her website:
Ysella Sims
Ysella is a writer, poet and producer. She writes poetry, fiction and creative non fiction about nature, belonging and the nature of belonging.
truth & dare is all about finding and telling stories through writing, mixed media and performance - about taking risks and making connections.
Her contact details are on her website:
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