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- Unique sixteen-sided, 18th-century house
- Impressive collection of Grand Tour mementoes
- Distinctive interior décor, including a 'feather frieze' and shell room
- Stunning panoramic views over the Exe Estuary
Room for hands-on activities in the house including silhouettes, shells and period costume dressing-up
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Shop, tea-room and grounds open as house, but shop and grounds 10:305:30, tea-room 10:305. House, shop, tea-room and grounds open Good Friday. Due to the size and nature of the house, small delays may occur at busy times. Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
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01395 265514
01395 255918 (shop)
01395 255912 (tea-room)
Email: alaronde@nationaltrust.org.uk
Standard Admission: £6.40, child £3.20, family £16, family (1 adult) £9.60. Groups £5.40. Reduced rate when arriving by public transport |
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