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Attractions near Tiverton Castle
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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life
(< 1 Mile)*
Tiverton Museum is believed to contain the largest Social History collection in the South West. It was founded in 1960. |
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Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum
(7 Miles)*
Built by Thomas Fox between 1797 and 1799 Coldharbour Mill was at the forefront of Georgian entrepeneurial development and was in continuous woollen and worsted yarn production until 1981. |
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Wellington Museum & Local History Society
(12 Miles)*
The exhibits in the museum feature famous firms and individuals that are or were based in Wellington. |
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Exeter's Underground Passages
(12 Miles)*
Exeters Underground Passages have long exercised a fascination over local people, bringing stories of buried treasure, secret escape routes, passages for nuns and priests - even a ghost on a bicycle! |
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Exeter Cathedral
(12 Miles)*
Exeter's fine medieval cathedral still dominates the centre of the city. |
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Escot Gardens, Maze & Fantasy Woodland
(12 Miles)*
Visit the Bug, Pirate Ship and indoor Play Barn and throw yourself down a 28ft Drop Slide! Relax in the Coach House Restaurant and enjoy a slice of homemade cake! |
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Exeter's Quay House Visitor Centre
(13 Miles)*
The history and development of Exeter's Quayside is brought to life with lively displays, illustrations and artefacts. |
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Cadhay
(13 Miles)*
Cadhay is an historic manor house built in 1550, which is 12 miles east of Exeter. |
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Topsham Museum
(15 Miles)*
Topsham Museum is housed in one of a group of late 17th Century Buildings overlooking the Exe Estuary. |
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Quince Honey Farm
(16 Miles)*
In 1999 Quince Honey Farm celebrated 50 years of honey production. Founded in 1949 the farm has grown over the years until today it is the largest honey farm in the country. |
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Powderham Castle
(17 Miles)*
The historic family home of the Earl of Devon - in a tranquil and beautiful setting beside the picturesque estuary of the River Exe. |
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Cleeve Abbey
(18 Miles)*
The picturesque Cistercian abbey of Cleeve boasts the most impressively complete and unaltered set of monastic cloister buildings in England, standing roofed and two storeys high. |
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Canonteign Falls
(18 Miles)*
Reputed to be the highest waterfall in England, Cannonteign Falls cascade down massive rock formations through wonderful path-strewn ancient woodlands where you might glimpse a deer amongst other abundant wildlife. |
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The Sid Vale Heritage Centre
(18 Miles)*
Local Museum, Shop and Guided Strolls. |
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Watchet Museum
(20 Miles)*
The museum houses an exhibition of the history of this ancient seaport and the surrounding area from prehistoric times to the present day. |
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