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Hound Tor   
Located on Dartmoor, Hound Tor is a fine example of a well-wethered granite outcrop. The main attractions at the site, which is managed by English Heritage, is the deserted medieval...


Ilfracombe Museum   
Ilfracombe Museum is located in the heart of this famous little seaside town, and holds a large and fascinating collection of works that relate to the history of the community....


Jurassic Coast Boat Tours   
Several touring boat companies operate services from the Esplanade on the seafront in Sidmouth. During the summer months there are many boats leaving on a regular basis that will take visitors...


Kents Cavern   
Kents Cavern is one of the oldest recognisable human dwelling-places in Britain. Take a guided tour around these caves and find yourself whisked on a fascinating journey through history. Magnificent geological...


Killerton House   
This 18th Century country house is home to the 'Paulise de Bush' costume collection, comprising over 9000 outfits from the past 300 years. The house is set within a beautiful 18-acre...


Kirkham House   
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 and 15th Centuries. The medieval...


Knightshayes Court   
Knightshayes is a beautiful Victorian country house that was purchased by the National trust in 1973. Designed by the eccentric architect William Burges, the house has splendid Romantic and Gothic...


Limekilns   
The canal was built in 1814 to transport coal and limestone, and two old limekilns still stand on the wharf as testament to the thousands of tons of limestone burnt here...


Living Coasts   
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 a tranquil estuary. A huge meshed...


Loughwood Meeting House   
This 17th Century thatched Baptist meeting house was acquired by the National Trust in 1969, and offers an interesting insight into the history of religious practice and architecture in the region....


     
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