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Attractions in Payhembury & Things to Do in Payhembury
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Escot Gardens, Maze & Forest Adventure
(3 Miles)*
Award-winning Escot is set in 220 acres of stunning private parkland in the heart of East Devon. |
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Cadhay
(3 Miles)*
Cadhay is an historic manor house built in 1550, which is 12 miles east of Exeter. |
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Killerton House
(7 Miles)*
From a historic costume exhibition to Victorian plant collections, there is something to please most enthusiasts at the lovely Killerton House which is set amidst rolling Devonshire hills. |
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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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Sidmouth Museum
(8 Miles)*
"Something for everyone of all ages" is the motto for Sidmouth Museum. |
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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life
(10 Miles)*
Explore the museum's large, outstanding collections and trace the fascinating history of Mid Devon. |
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Tiverton Castle
(11 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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Topsham Museum
(11 Miles)*
Topsham Museum is housed in one of a group of late 17th Century Buildings overlooking the Exe Estuary. |
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Exeter's Underground Passages
(11 Miles)*
A guided tour of Exeter's Underground Passages is a memorable event - narrow, dark, interesting and exciting. These are the only passages of this kind open to the public in Britain. |
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Exeter Cathedral
(11 Miles)*
Exeter Cathedral is one of England's most beautiful Medieval cathedrals and represents one of the finest examples of Decorated Gothic architecture in the country. |
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Exeter's Quay House Visitor Centre
(11 Miles)*
The history and development of Exeter's Quayside is brought to life with lively displays, illustrations and artefacts. |
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Knightshayes Court
(11 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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A La Ronde
(11 Miles)*
The National Trust property of A la Ronde is the perfect day out for those who like something a little unusual in terms of interior design and appreciate a family history. |
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Fairlynch Museum
(11 Miles)*
Fairlynch Museum is one of very few thatched museums in existence and is a typical example of a "Marine Cottage Orne". |
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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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Powderham Castle
(12 Miles)*
Take time to enjoy a visit to Powderham Castle. Entertaining guided tours of this magnificent 600year old Castle - home to the 18th Earl of Devon - reveals secret doors, stunning castle rooms, amazing architecture and intriguing stories. |
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Dawlish Museum
(17 Miles)*
Knowle House was built as a gentleman's residence in 1805. It now houses various collections donated by the people of Dawlish. |
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Forde Abbey and Gardens
(17 Miles)*
Founded in 1146, Forde Abbey was one of the most significant Cistercian monasteries in England during the four centuries that separated the reign of King Stephen from the Reformation. |
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Canonteign Falls
(17 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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Ugbrooke Park
(18 Miles)*
A warm welcome awaits you at Ugbrooke Park, home of the Lords Clifford of Chudleigh for three hundred years and the present Clifford family's private home. |
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Golden Cap
(20 Miles)*
Golden Cap proudly stands as the highest point on England's south coast at 191m (626 feet) high, marked by a concrete survey point. The Golden Cap estate covers 2000 acres of National Trust parkland |
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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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Newton Abbot Racecourse
(21 Miles)*
Newton Abbot Racecourse - the leading summer racecourse in the UK. It is therefore a showcase for the industry and aims to provide quality competitive National Hunt racing to a wide audience. |
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Barrington Court
(21 Miles)*
Barrington Court is a 16th century manor house which epitomises the ongoing work of the National Trust. This is a lovely Tudor manor house with Gertrude Jekyll-inspired gardens. |
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Castle Drogo
(23 Miles)*
Combine a drive through beautiful Dartmoor National Park with a visit to the wonderful stately home of Castle Drogo. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Payhembury and things to do in Payhembury (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Payhembury, 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 Payhembury and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Payhembury again.
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