Historic Houses in Devon
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Killerton Markers Cottage // Exeter
Medieval thatched cob cottage with painted on wooden panelled interior
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Merchants House Museum // Plymouth
The largest and finest surviving example of a 16th/early 17th century residence in Plymouth. Houses museum illustrating different aspects of Plymouth's history
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Greenway // Brixham
Discover Agatha Christie's beloved holiday home on the banks of the River Dart.
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Powderham Castle // Exeter
One of England's best known stately homes - the historic home of the Earl of Devon. Open to the public and is available for private and corporate functions, and licensed for Civil Wedding Ceremonies.
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A La Ronde // Exmouth
A La Ronde is probably unique in Britain, if not the world for having sixteen sides. In fact there are many quirky features to this 18th century country house.
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Saltram // Plymouth
Situated high above the river Plym near Plymouth is the Georgian mansion of Saltram.
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Cadhay // Ottery St Mary
The historic manor house and estate at Cadhay dates back to pre-medieval times, although most of the current house is Elizabethan.
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Buckland Abbey // Yelverton
This fine medieval house near Yelverton was once (as the name suggests) an abbey. Originally settled by Cistercian monks, the abbey and its estate were founded in 1278.