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The English Heritage castle is the focal point of the town, standing as a legacy to the once powerful Normans. Actually one of the best surviving early motte and baily castles, the moat is now fille with cottages and gardens in the town.
Steam trains through rolling countryside, with views out to wild moorland and the rugged coastline.
Set in beautiful woodland, the English Heritage castle is romantic and reputedly the most haunted in Devon. Discover the castle's intriguing history with our audio tour, let children explore the ruins.
Journey through East Devon's beautiful Axe valley by open-top or enclosed tramcar! A great way to enjoy panoramic views of estuary and wildlife.
Tour the Black Friars Distillery, England's oldest working gin distillery, where Plymouth Gin has been distilled for over 200 years.
Situated at the centre of Paignton seafront. Amusements, children's rides and prize bingo.
Charming local church in the South Hams.
The Visitor Centre has a range of displays which tell you more about Dawlish Warren. A bird watching hide is situated about a mile north-east of the Visitor Centre.
Tudor life can be experienced first hand in the heart of the Exeter at St Nicholas Priory. Originally part of a medieval priory, the building was later lived in by the wealthy Hurst family.
A church of considerable size and grandeur, with a dramatic octagonal stair turret on the fine Perpendicular tower, and a magnificent rood screen with delicate woodcarving spanning the full width of the interior.