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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 and intrigue. A magical garden with year-round splendour, plus an extensive park for everyone to enjoy.
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.
There are tricks and treats galore at our places in Devon and Exmoor for spooky season. From pumpkin trails to apple folklore, discover spine-shivering family fun for October half term.
Discover unique houses and gardens in Devon and Exmoor transformed for Christmas.
Quirky 18th-century, 16 sided house with fascinating interior decoration and collections.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places in Devon you can visit without a car.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places that we care for in Devon that you can visit without a car. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your a car-free day out.
Explore Ashclyst Forest through the lens of award-winning wildlife photography series, 'Hidden Species', by Holly Daniels.
Explore Ashclyst Forest through the lens of award-winning wildlife photography series, 'Hidden Species', by Holly Daniels.
Would you enjoy a quieter visit to Killerton? We're able to offer relaxed sessions; designed to be of benefit to visitors who prefer a quieter and calmer experience, such as those with autism, SEN or dementia.
Slink and slither around the orchard this autumn to find the slugs and snails on this family-friendly trail.
Baby Dragons have hatched at Buckland Abbey and are creating their first hoards
Last year the Pym murals were uncovered for the first time in 10 years. Visitors are now invited to learn about the sources that inspired parts of the murals.
This month we are celebrating Killerton's heritage orchards. Enjoy apple activities everyday and join the ranger team at weekends to press apples and learn about traditional cider-making.
Dress in your spookiest outfit and collect all the spells and charms around the garden to complete your spell book.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.