A la Ronde
Unique 16-sided house built in c1796 with shell gallery, feather frieze and dado, and original contents. Parkland overlooking the sea and estuary.
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Unique 16-sided house built in c1796 with shell gallery, feather frieze and dado, and original contents. Parkland overlooking the sea and estuary.
Abbotshood Cycle Hire is situated on a small working farm, only 50 metres from Greenway Bridge on the Grand Western Canal. The Canal runs through the lovely and tranquil Mid-Devon countryside, with 11 miles of safe family cycling.
The Alexandra has two screens fully air conditioned, fitted with Dolby surround systems. Conversion of a distinctive listed building built originally as a Corn Exchange and converted to a live theatre.
Comprehensive display of Honiton lace and other types of lace. Lace-making demonstrations June-August. Local historical documents and artefacts.
Developed on a series of fields once farmed by the villagers of Stanton, Andrew's Wood has a mix of habitats including broadleaved woodland, herb-rich and marshy grassland and wet heath.
The Ariel Centre is a flexible, multi-use performing and visual arts facility.
Hidden in a wooded valley on the edge of Exmoor, the Arlington estate houses numerous extraordinary collections. The house is crowded with the treasures of the Chichester family, including a unique collection of model ships and an amazing assortment
Local items of historical, industrial and geological interest. Items on Dartmoor and a North American Indian collection.
The Axe Estuary is home to grazing marsh, mud flats, saltmarsh and reedbeds. It is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. East Devon District Council manages two Local Nature Reserves (LNRs): Seaton Marshes LNR.
The attractive seaside town of Seaton is situated in East Devon, midway between Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. The museum can be found on the top floor of the Town Hall in Fore Street.
Located in the courtroom of the old Axminster police station built c1860. Exhibits portraying the unfolding history of Axminster.
This is basically a really nice walk in a unique landscape. If you're thinking of walking parts of the coastal path then this is a good section to include. In addition it ends at Lyme Regis - prime dinosaur hunting territory!
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