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Attractions in Luccombe & Things to Do in Luccombe
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Allerford Museum
(2 Miles)*
The Rural Life Museum is housed in the old Village School leased from the National Trust. It was a school from 1821 to 1981 and opened as the Rural Life Museum in 1983. |
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Exmoor Owl and Hawk Centre.
(2 Miles)*
Exmoor Owl and Hawk Centre is a unique visitor attraction within Exmoor National Park where the animals come out to meet you. |
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West Somerset Railway
(4 Miles)*
The West Somerset Railway recaptures the era of the branch line country railway in the days of steam. Enjoy 20 miles of glorious Somerset scenery beside the Quantock Hills to the Bristol Channel coast. |
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Dunster Castle
(5 Miles)*
Dunster Castle's main claim to fame, besides being more than 1000 years old, is that it is the home to the British national collection of strawberry trees and to the oldest lemon tree in England. |
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Cleeve Abbey
(9 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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Watchet Museum
(10 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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Watersmeet
(10 Miles)*
The beautiful area of Watersmeet is one of the last remaining ancient woodlands in the West Country, just above Lynmouth Harbour. |
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Lyn & Exmoor Museum
(11 Miles)*
Visit the Lyn and Exmoor Museum in Lynton and get an insight of the area of Lynton, Lynmouth and Exmoor since the Stone Age - and even earlier! |
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Quince Honey Farm
(16 Miles)*
Quince Honey Farm is a family run business which has been producing quality honey since 1949. Our 1500 hives are kept deep in the North Devon Countryside amongst the wild flowers from which the bees collect their sweet nectar. |
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Knightshayes Court
(18 Miles)*
They say that every cloud has a silver lining. In the case of the Heathcote-Amory family, it was the hounding of lace-maker, John Heathcote. |
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Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum
(18 Miles)*
Nestling in the thickly wooded valley of the River Yeo lies the 1125ha (2700 acre) Arlington Court estate. At its centre stands the intimate and intriguing home of Miss Rosalie Chichester. |
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Wildlife & Dinosaur Adventure Park
(18 Miles)*
Set in 26 acres of spectacular, sub tropical environment come and walk this unique adventure! Discover wild animals around every corner as you follow winding paths through our amazing hilly woodland carved by tumbling streams. |
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Welsh Hawking Centre
(19 Miles)*
At the Welsh Hawking Centre you will see over 200 Bird of Prey including Eagles, Owls, Hawks, Falcons and Buzzards. |
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Tiverton Castle
(19 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
(19 Miles)*
Explore the museum's large, outstanding collections and trace the fascinating history of Mid Devon. |
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North Devon Farm Park
(19 Miles)*
Discover a beautiful location which, although it has seen huge changes over the last five hundred years through the farming andmining industries, still remains a haven for wildlife. |
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Wellington Museum & Local History Society
(20 Miles)*
The exhibits in the museum feature famous firms and individuals that are or were based in Wellington. |
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Fyne Court
(20 Miles)*
Fyne Court was the home of the Crosse family from the day of its founding until being handed over to The National Trust in 1967. |
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Dyffryn Gardens
(20 Miles)*
Not just one garden but a series of gardens. These Grade 1 listed gardens are now owned and managed by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and are being restored. |
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Cobbaton Combat Collection
(20 Miles)*
The Cobbaton Combat Collection is the result of one man's obsession for collecting militaria from tin hats to tanks, in fact, anything pertaining to the armies of the World and to the civilians who were involved with them. |
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Old Police Station & Museum
(21 Miles)*
In the centre of town, and used as a working Police Station from 1881 to its closure in 1974, this listed building still has the original charge room which now houses the local Tourist Information Centre. |
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Watermouth Castle
(21 Miles)*
A popular family attraction. |
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Cosmeston Lakes Country Park & Medieval Village
(21 Miles)*
At Cosmeston Lakes Country park you will find over 90ha of lakes, woodlands and meadows open to the public all the year round. |
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Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum
(21 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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Marwood Hill Gardens
(22 Miles)*
At Marwood Hill there are over eighteen acres of landscaped gardens with a large collection of trees, shrubs, herbaceous and alpine plants. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Luccombe and things to do in Luccombe (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Luccombe, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Luccombe and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Luccombe again.
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