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  • 1 St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury's Church Interesting

    Religious buildings

    A382 GB - Bovey Tracey

    The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury (1170) is said to have been founded by William de Tracey in atonement for his part in St Thomas Becket's murder. The church has been restored but principally dates from the 15C and contain..

  • 2 Castle Drogo Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    B3206 GB - Drewsteignton EX6 6PB

    When he discovered that he was descended from a Norman aristocrat, Dru or Drogo, who lived in the 12C, the rich grocer Julius Drewe had Edwin Lutyens create an extraordinary castle in his name. The castle was built 1911-1930 from granite taken from D..

  • 3 St Mary's Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Station Road GB - Totnes TQ9 5HW

    This priory then parish church with its red sandstone tower, decorated with gruesome gargoyles, contains a beautiful Beer stone rood screen (1459).

  • 4 Fore Street Interesting

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Fore Street GB - Totnes TQ9 5DA

    The half-timbered Elizabethan Museum (no 70), the dark red brick Manor (now a community education centre), a late 18C Gothic house (in Bank Lane) and other attractive buildings (nos 48 and 52) testify to Totnes' former prosperity.

  • 5 St Pancras Church

    Religious buildings

    B3387 GB - Widecombe-in-the-Moor

    St Pancras is a vast building that is 32m long and in the Perpendicular style, flanked with a 40m-high red granite tower. It is sometimes called the Cathedral of the Moors . The barrel vault is decorated with fine sculpted bosses.

  • 6 Parish house

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    B3387 GB - Widecombe-in-the-Moor

    This two-story stone house has a loggia on its façade with seven octagonal columns and dates back to 1537, when it was the village hospice.

  • 7 Becky Falls

    Nature and gardens

    GB - Manaton TQ13 9UG

    The 20m-high Becky Falls are near the village of Manaton in Dartmoor National Park, north of Plymouth. The area is criss-crossed by nature trails, making it a good departure point for walks on the moors. South of Manaton, near Haytor Vale, are the H..

  • 8 Buckfast Abbey

    Religious buildings

    Abbey Grange Close GB - Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EU

    The present abbey was consecrated in 1932, 900 years after its foundation under King Canute (1016-1035). The new church is Norman in style, following the plan of the Cistercian house dissolved under Henry VIII. The High Altar is decorated with gold..

  • 9 Fingle Bridge

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    GB - Drewsteignton

    This three-arched, 16C granite bridge in the north of Dartmoor National Park spans Fingle Gorge. On the hilltop stand the ruins of an Iron Age hillfort, Prestonbury Castle .

  • 10 Dartington Hall

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Dartington Hall GB - Dartington TQ9 6EL

    75 years after its foundation, Dartington continues to fulfil the intentions of its founders, Leonard (1893-1974) and Dorothy Elmhirst (1887-1968). By encouraging talent and individual responsibility through progressive education and reassessing ..

  • 11 Castle

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Castle Street GB - Totnes TQ9 5NU

    High on a mound sits the 14C castle, built to strengthen the 11C motte and bailey earthworks. The ramparts command excellent views of the River Dart Valley.

  • 12 High Street

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    High Street GB - Totnes TQ9 5NN

    Interesting features include the Guildhall (1553), which occupies the site of an earlier Benedictine priory. The house at no 16, now a bank, was built in 1585 by a local pilchard merchant whose initials are on the façade. The granite pillared Butt..

  • 13 Rampart Walk

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Fore Street GB - Totnes TQ9 5DA

    Just beyond the Arch at the top of Fore Street, turn right up a flight of steps. The cobbled path along the old ramparts leads past cottages with gay, well-groomed frontages.