What National Trust properties are open in Devon?
Buckland Abbey. Tranquillity and history meet at this ancient gem in the Tavy Valley landscape, with gardens, meadows, orchards and woodlands to explore.
How many National Trust gardens are there in the UK?
We care for more than 200 gardens and parks. From small secret hideaways and kitchen gardens to landscaped lawns, beautiful borders and acres of parkland.
Is Dartmoor owned by the National Trust?
The National Trust owns and manages some of Dartmoor’s most beautiful river valleys and intriguing buildings, including Castle Drogo, the last castle to be built in England; a granite fortress come family home on a granite spur above the beautiful Teign Valley.
Which is the best National Trust property?
The greatest National Trust properties – according to the experts
- Quarry Bank Mill, Wilmslow: Alan Titchmarsh.
- Snowshill Manor, Cotswolds: Jon Culshaw.
- Jurassic Coast, Devon: Miriam O’Reilly.
- Stourhead, Wiltshire: Oz Clarke.
- Blakeney Point, Norfolk: Suzannah Lipscombe.
- Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland: Clive Aslet.
Is Rosemoor Gardens National Trust?
No we are the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and not part of the National Trust. It is a RHS site.
How many castles are there in Devon?
22 magical castles and ancient sites in Devon.
How much does it cost to get into Ness Gardens?
1 November – 28 February
| With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid | |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | £4.95 | £4.50 |
| Children (4 and under) | Free | Free |
| Children (5-16 years old) | £1.85 | £1.50 |
| Family (2 adults and 3 children) | £11.00 | £10.00 |
Is Plymouth part of Devon?
Plymouth is the largest city in Devon, making it a great base to explore our wonderful county.
Is Dartmoor in Devon or Cornwall?
Dartmoor, wild upland area in the west of the county of Devon, southwestern England.
What is the most expensive National Trust?
Most expensive National Trust property? – Quarry Bank
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- Quarry Bank.
Is Cheddar Gorge free for National Trust members?
As national trust members we realised you can see the stunning gorge absolutely free of charge.
Why visit the National Trust in Devon?
As one of the most enchanting corners of the UK, home to golden sandy beaches, breathtaking gardens and an abundance of historical sites, it’s no wonder that the National Trust in Devon has so many beauty spots to explore.
Where are the best National Trust places to visit in the UK?
Strolling through foxglove fields at Watersmeet Watersmeet in North Devon is another beautiful National Trust place to visit – especially in the spring and summer months! There are relaxing riverside strolls to enjoy here as well as woodland walks and fields of foxgloves. You Might Also Like:
Why care for gardens in Devon?
The gardens we care for in Devon are a great place to get some fresh air and stretch your legs. On the edge of Exmoor there are over 20 miles of footpaths to explore on the estate, plus pleasure grounds and a Victorian garden to discover.
Where are the best National Trust beaches in Devon?
The sweep of golden sand that makes up South Milton Sands is one of the most iconic National Trust beaches in Devon. Lapped by crystal-clear waters and instantly recognisable by the spectacular Thurlestone Rock archway which sits just offshore, this is a popular choice for a family day out.