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Tavistock Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Tavistock:
Buckland Abbey, Yelverton  (4.8 Miles)
Buckland Abbey is over 700 years old and has been developed and added to throughout the ages. One thing that the abbey is famous...
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Morwellham Quay Museum, Tavistock  (5.1 Miles)
The Morwellham Quay Museum is located in the community of the same name and is concerned on the whole with maritime affairs that have dominated...
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R.A.F. Harrowbeer, Yelverton  (5.9 Miles)
The remnants of this former R.A.F. base can be found near the village of Yelverton, within Dartmoor National Park. Largely built and maintained by...
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Aune Head Arts, Yelverton  (7.5 Miles)
This arts centre is one of the cultural centres in the community and has been an important part of the artistic make-up of the town...
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Cotehele Gardens, Saltash  (7.6 Miles)
Cotehele Gardens are situated in east Cornwall, on the banks of the Tamar. They form part of the medieval Cotehele House estate, but can be...
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Cotehele House, Saltash  (7.6 Miles)
Cotehele House is a beautiful example of a stately home in this area of the world. It has been excellently restored and preserved with...
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Cotehele Mill, Saltash  (7.6 Miles)
Cotehele Mill has been preserved by the National Trust in order to keep it in its optimum condition so that visitors can see what the...
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Burrator Reservoir, Yelverton  (8.4 Miles)
Burrator Reservoir is set within the boundaries of Dartmoor National Park, only a few miles from the village of Yelverton. The reservoir was officially...
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Lydford Gorge, Okehampton  (9.4 Miles)
Lydford is the deepest gorge in the southwest of England with the spectacular thirty metres Whitelady waterfall as its centrepiece. The National Trust have...
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Crownhill Fort, Plymouth  (10.2 Miles)
Plymouth’s Best Kept Secret – Most people hardly notice Crownhill Fort as they go past, it is so well concealed from the outside world and...
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St Budeaux Church, Plymouth  (11.4 Miles)
The present St Budeaux church was completed in 1563. It is the only Tudor period church in Plymouth, and was reportedly constructed from materials...
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Callington Museum, Callington  (11.9 Miles)
Callington Museum is a fascinating collection of archaeological finds, artefacts, pictures, paintings and documents that have been collected in order to chart the history of...
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City Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth  (12.8 Miles)
This Edwardian building was opened to the public in 1910, and has become one of the finest collections of art and history in the region....
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Tamar Bridge, Plymouth  (12.9 Miles)
The Tamar Bridge is the main road bridge between Devon and Cornwall; it crosses the River Tamar between Plymouth and Saltash. Queen Elizabeth II...
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Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash  (13 Miles)
The Royal Albert Bridge spans the River Tamar between Saltash, in Cornwall, and Plymouth, in Devon. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed the wrought iron railway...
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Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth  (13 Miles)
This monument to Victorian civic pride is the last in a series of Plymouth guildhalls, each larger than the one before. It was designed by...
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St Andrew’s Church, Plymouth  (13 Miles)
Plymouth’s medieval parish church is the largest in Devon. The wealthy merchants of the thriving port poured money into its rebuilding in the 15th century....
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Royal Citadel, Plymouth  (13.2 Miles)
The Royal Citadel in Plymouth is a 17th century fortress. It was built in 1665 as a defence against a threatened Dutch invasion, and...
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Theatre Royal, Plymouth  (13.2 Miles)
The Theatre Royal is one of the highlights of English regional theatre. Opened in 1982, it has become one of the major venues for drama,...
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Plymouth Gin Blackfriars Distillery, Plymouth  (13.2 Miles)
You wouldn’t guess it at a glance, but this is one of Plymouth’s oldest buildings. Long thought to be a former friary (hence the name),...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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