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Commissioned in c1932 by Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst, High Cross House provides a showcase for their collection of modern art and craft, and houses the Dartington Hall Trust Archive.
Hound Tor is certainly worth a visit. It is reputed to be the inspiration for the Hound of the Baskervilles story and has often been used for location filming; a version of "Hound of the Baskervilles" was one of these.
Folly built in c1788. Fine plasterwork and mahogany floors, fine views through 360 degrees, of Devon countryside. Roof open to the public.
4 lakes, fly fishing and coarse fishing. Childrens pond. Toilets, shop, refreshments.
We are a family run Nursery which raises the majority of the plants ourselves. We have also a three acre garden with some rare and unusual plants in it, which is open to the public every day of the week.
Local limestone quarrying in the 19th Century exposed many caves. William Pengelly, a renowned cave scientist, visited Buckfastleigh in 1859. Higher Kiln Quarry caves house a protected bat colony and hold an important 100,000 year old fossil.
A small cove situated at the base of the cliffs between Teignmouth and Dawlish. A small isolated beach used primarily by local residents.
A church of considerable size and grandeur, with a dramatic octagonal stair turret on the fine Perpendicular tower, and a magnificent rood screen with delicate woodcarving spanning the full width of the interior.
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