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Attractions near The Linhay
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum
(3 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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Tiverton Castle
(5 Miles)*
Few buildings evoke such an immediate feeling of history as Tiverton Castle. Now some 900 years old, it was enlarged and rebuilt during the 14th Century. |
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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life
(5 Miles)*
Tiverton Museum is believed to contain the largest Social History collection in the South West. It was founded in 1960. |
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Wellington Museum & Local History Society
(7 Miles)*
The exhibits in the museum feature famous firms and individuals that are or were based in Wellington. |
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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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Cadhay
(12 Miles)*
Cadhay is an historic manor house built in 1550, which is 12 miles east of Exeter. |
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Exeter's Underground Passages
(15 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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Cleeve Abbey
(15 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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Exeter Cathedral
(15 Miles)*
Exeter's fine medieval cathedral still dominates the centre of the city. |
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Exeter's Quay House Visitor Centre
(16 Miles)*
The history and development of Exeter's Quayside is brought to life with lively displays, illustrations and artefacts. |
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Towns near The Linhay
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Uplowman
(1 Mile)*
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Sampford Peverell
(1 Mile)*
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Hockworthy
(2 Miles)*
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Halberton
(2 Miles)*
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Huntsham
(3 Miles)*
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Holcombe Rogus
(3 Miles)*
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Uffculme
(3 Miles)*
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Burlescombe
(3 Miles)*
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Willand
(3 Miles)*
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Ashbrittle
(4 Miles)*
West of Wellington and the River Tone, the parish of Ashbrittle takes its name from the ash trees and a Norman Lord Bretel (de St. Clair). |
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