LUSTLEIGH// The Prettiest Village in Devon, Dartmoor National Park
Want to see what the most beautiful village in Devon looks like? This video will show you some of the best things to do in Lustleigh, a pretty village in the heart of Dartmoor National Park!
If you're planning your trip and not sure what to do in Lustleigh, Dartmoor, then this vlog is the one to watch! Places listed in the video:
-The Cleave Lustleigh
- Church of St John the Baptist (& Datuidoc's Stone)
- The Dairy
- Primrose Tea Rooms
- Lustleigh Archives
- Wreyland
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Places to see in ( Bovey Tracey - UK )
Places to see in ( Bovey Tracey - UK )
Bovey Tracey is a small town and civil parish in Devon, England, on the edge of Dartmoor, its proximity to which gives rise to the slogan used on the town's boundary signs, The Gateway to the Moor. It is often known locally as Bovey. It is about 10 miles south-west of Exeter and lies on the A382 road, about halfway between Newton Abbot and Moretonhampstead. The village is at the centre of the electoral ward of Bovey.
Bovey Tracey was an established Saxon community and takes its name from the River Bovey. The name first appears in Domesday Book as Bovi and possibly earlier as Buui. The town gained its second name from the de Tracey family who were lords of the manor after the Norman Conquest, and was first documented as Bovitracy in 1309.
The name of Cromwell lives on in the town today in both the public house The Cromwell Arms and the remains of a nearby stone arch, known locally (and incorrectly) as Cromwell's Arch. The arch is actually what is left of a priory that stood previously on the site of the nearby Baptist Church. Bovey railway station was opened on 26 June 1866 with the new Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway on a site to the west of the town. It closed to passengers on 28 February 1959, but goods trains continued to operate until 6 July 1970. The town is twinned with Le Molay-Littry in Normandy.
Bovey Tracey lies in the valley of the River Bovey at the junction of the A382 road (between Newton Abbot and Moretonhampstead) and the B3387 road (Chudleigh Knighton to Haytor Vale). On the outskirts of the town are the House of Marbles, a visitor attraction on the site of the historic pottery; and the headquarters of the Dartmoor National Park Authority at Parke, a large house which is leased to the authority by the National Trust. Also nearby are a Devon Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Bovey Heath and the Haytor Granite Tramway, the route of which runs through the parish, west of the town.
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Fowey & Dartmoor National Park | Cornwall TRAVEL VLOG
During our Cornwall road trip, we stopped in Fowey, one of South Cornwall towns and explored its harbour. We continued our road trip and had a walk around Dartmoor National Park, where we had the chance to interact with some wild horses.
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Mill Barn Lustleigh Holiday Cottage.Lustleigh, Dartmoor. Devon. UK
Welcome to Mill Barn in the Dartmoor village of Lustleigh. This is a visual and audio tour of our holiday cottage providing you with details about the property and area.
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Mill Barn offers guests charming self catering accommodation in the renowned South Devon village of Lustleigh, Dartmoor's 'best village' according to The Telegraph. Perfect for couples looking to relax and embrace the beauty of the area. The holiday cottage provides comfortable accommodation including a fully equipped kitchen, cosy living room complete with wood burning stove, double bedroom and shower room. Guests will enjoy the private garden with stunning views across the river Wray to Lustleigh. From a practical perspective there is private off road parking and storage for bikes.
Beautiful Dartmoor - Devon Holiday Attractions
Dartmoor offers a picturesque landscape with hills displaying a panoramic view. Small rivers and streams wind their way through the valleys only be crossed via ancient bridges. Wild ponies are grazing by the wayside.
Places to see in ( Ashburton - UK )
Places to see in ( Ashburton - UK )
Ashburton is a small town on the south-southeastern edge of Dartmoor in Devon, adjacent to the A38. It was formerly important as a stannary town, and remains the largest town within the National Park, Ashburton has five pubs within the centre of town, and two restaurants. The town is also part of the electoral ward named Ashburton and Buckfastleigh.
The name is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) as Essebretone. Ashburton was then the main town of the Parish of Ashburton, in Teignbridge Hundred. During the English Civil War, Ashburton was a temporary refuge for Royalist troops fleeing after their defeat by General Fairfax at nearby Bovey Tracey.
The town was the terminus of the Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon Railway that opened on 1 May 1872. Ashburton railway station closed to passengers in November 1958 although goods traffic on the line continued until 7 September 1962. Ashburton used to be famous for a beverage known as Ashburton Pop, possibly a type of champagne, the recipe of which was lost with the brewer in 1765.
Ashburton Carnival is one of the oldest, possibly the oldest, surviving in Devon. Written records date it back to 1891, but it is believed to have been started in the mid-1880s to raise funds for a new hospital. Ashburton Golf Club (now defunct) was founded in 1910. The club continued into the 1920s. Ashmoor Hockey Club was formed in 2003 and plays at South Dartmoor Community College.
The parish church of St Andrew is a fine building of the 15th century with a tall tower and two aisles. The 15th century church tower includes sculptures by Herbert Read, who also carved the oak reredos. One window has stained glass designed by C. E. Kempe. The porch is partly Norman.
St Lawrence Chapel is a Grade ll* Listed Building in St Lawrence Lane in the centre of the town. Originally a chantry chapel and then a grammar school for over 600 years, St Lawrence Chapel is now an important heritage, cultural and community centre, managed by the Guild of St Lawrence. Saint Gudula Well and Cross in Old Totnes Road is probably named after St Gulval, also honoured at Gulval in Cornwall. The Rippon Tor Rifle Range lies within five miles of Ashburton.
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Dartmoor National Park
England still has a few wild places like the Dartmoor National Park. The park is located in Devon on the southwest coast Once it was filled with trees but thousands of years ago the climate changed and so did the landscape. The moors are filled with the ruins of ancient stone age villages and stone circles. There is so much to see in Dartmoor from the wild ponies that make their home on the wind swept land to the rocky outcroppings called Tors that inspired the Hound of the Baskervilles.
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Luxury Helpful Holidays Lodge Tour at Bovey Castle Estate, Dartmoor
Full video tour & review of this beautiful luxury Bovey Castle Lodge in Bovey Tracey, Dartmoor National Park Dartmoor.
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