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Berry Pomeroy Castle
Totnes, Devon TQ9 6LJ - England, UK

The Devon countryside is filled with interesting and historic buildings, but few as beautiful and well positioned as this. Tucked away in a steep wooded valley, the ruins of the 15th Century castle would once have been the home...
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Attractions near Berry Pomeroy Castle
A selection of attractions close to Berry Pomeroy Castle:
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| The Guildhall (3.2 Miles) |
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Established in 1088 as part of the Benedictine Priory, rebuilt in 1553 following the reformation, the Guildhall became the meeting place of the Merchant Guild....
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| Totnes Castle (3.3 Miles) |
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Totnes Castle is a classic example of a Norman motte and bailey castle, overlooking the River Dart. A stone shell was built on top...
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| Kirkham House (3.7 Miles) |
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There is some debate as to the exact dates that Kirkham House was constructed, but the considered opinion of historians suggests somewhere between the 14th...
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| Cider Press Centre (3.7 Miles) |
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Fifteen shops and two restaurants set in a village atmosphere, offer a collection including fine foods, glass, traditional crafts, jewellery and pottery along with books,...
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| Paignton Zoo (3.8 Miles) |
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Cover thousands of miles in just a few hours and on foot, on a worldwide nature trail. Explore habitats from around the world: scorching deserts,...
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| Compton Castle (4.2 Miles) |
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Fortified manor house built between 1340 and 1520 by the Gilbert family, home of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, coloniser of Newfoundland and half brother of Sir...
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| Torre Abbey (6.3 Miles) |
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Torre Abbey is the oldest building in Torquay, dating back to 1196. The Cary family remodelled it as a Georgian mansion during the 18th century,...
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| Princess Gardens (6.6 Miles) |
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Princess Gardens were opened in 1894. They were named after Princess Louise, the daughter of Queen Victoria, who visited the town on 6 May 1890....
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| Living Coasts (6.7 Miles) |
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Living Coasts features a range of fascinating coastal creatures from penguins to fur seals, puffins to sea ducks. There are sandy beaches, rugged cliff-faces and...
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| The Pavilion (6.8 Miles) |
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Originally designed as a concert hall, the Pavilion first opened its doors in 1912. Musicians Edward Elgar, Adrian Boult, Henry Wood and John Barbarolli are...
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| Bradley (6.9 Miles) |
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Set in woodland and meadows through which the River Lemon runs, this property is one of the most impressive medieval manor houses in the county....
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| Torquay Harbour (7.1 Miles) |
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Torquay harbour and marina is a very popular place with visitors, having many facilities that centre on the tourism industry. Lying to the north of...
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| Greenway (7.1 Miles) |
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Greenway offers visitors the chance to experience an unspoilt slice of Devon countryside and gardens on the banks of the River Dart. Offering an...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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