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This magical story tells how Helena, the orphaned daughter of a Renaissance Healer, inherits his remedies, cures the ill King, and as a reward is given in marriage to Bertram, the man she loves. However it takes all her skill to ultimately win his love
7.30pm (Gates open 6.30pm) Adult £9.50
Senior £7.50
Child £5.50
| From |
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| 07/08/2008 |
| Day | Opening Times |
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| Thursday | 18:30 - 20:00 |
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
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| Adult | £9.50 per ticket |
| Concession | £7.50 per ticket |
| Child | £5.50 per ticket |
On the A379 between Exeter and Dawlish, 6 miles south of Exeter. From the M5 it is about 8 miles. Leave at Junction 30 (Sandygate) and proceed towards Exeter joining the A379 in a southerly direction. Continue over the Countess Wear Roundabout. Take the first exit left on the A379, signposted to Dawlish, then follow Powderham Castle brown tourist signs. The castle entrance is in the village of Kenton, on the left hand side.
By bus: Catch number 85 bus from Exeter, Newton Abbot or Torquay.
By bike: From Exeter from the canal and Exe riverbank.
By boat: Catch the Starcross Ferry at Exmouth.
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