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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
Journey from wild coasts, moorland and curious historic houses to lush gardens and beaches. Plan your day out in Devon.
A family home and a great estate. Glorious landscape garden surrounded by parkland with fine 18th-century house.
Intriguing Regency house and impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles, set in a picturesque garden.
Where dramatic architecture meets innovative family home. A 20th century castle overlooking the Teign Gorge.
A great post-war garden,19th-century parkland and grand Gothic Revival architecture by Victorian visionary William Burges.
A house full of treasures, stories & intrigue. A garden with year round splendour, plus a park that cyclists, walkers, & our four legged friends love.
Discovery, tranquillity and history – an ancient gem in the Tavy Valley landscape
At Greenway, the walled gardens, river views and romantic woodland combine to make up 'The loveliest place in the world' in the words of Agatha Christie.
Quirky 18th-century, 16 sided house with fascinating interior decoration and collections.
Looking for greener travel options to the places in our care in Devon? Find out how you can travel by train, bus, bike or on foot.
There are a number of sustainable options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Devon, whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your visit.
Discover days out near you, from taking part in a Roundheads versus Cavaliers mission at Killerton, to a nature navigation trail at Castle Drogo.
A gentle guided walk through the wildflower meadows at Orcombe Point in Exmouth. An opportunity to see and learn about rare green-winged orchids and how the National Trust is managing the meadows here to care for the wild flowers.
Do you love a bargain book? We have books that need new homes!
The University of Exeter archaeology department are excavating a site close to Columbjohn Chapel on the Killerton estate. Visit the excavation site and discover what they have found.
Discover more about the wildflowers that have been sown at Arlington Court on this free family activity trail.
The trees around us have secrets and stories to share. Join us at Buckland Abbey this May to take a walk with our native trees.
Be inspired by the blossom that's filling Killerton with colour.
Explore this stunning meadow consisting of over 120,000 spring bulbs
The Nursery Corridor will be open for you to explore, with displays about recently acquired collection items and the conservation that we do here at Castle Drogo.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.