HAVE A CUPPA SERIESThey will also be hosting bespoke tours of the site and running a series of pop up opportunities to meet members of the gardens team. HAVE A CUPPA FREEThere will be free access to Knightshayes Estate in Tiverton on Saturday, September 10, from 10am until 5pm. Interpretation centre, cider-press and farmyard displays. See the rare surviving ruins of Hemyock's moated medieval castle: The remaining gatehouse archway, towers & curtain-walls which surround the older manor house. Pre-booked self-guided tours are taking place at Hemyock Castle on Sunday, September 11 from 2pm until 5pm. It will take place on Saturday, September 10 at Uffculme Village Hall. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments to enjoy in the grounds.Īlso in Uffculme, an exhibition to continue the Jubilee Year celebrations, with an emphasis on local Jubilee events which have taken place in the Parish over the past century and a half. Find out more about the history of Quakers. Visit Spiceland's historic 200 year old Quaker Meeting House and the burial ground which came into use around 1680 on Sunday, September 18 from 2pm until 5pm in Uffculme (EX15 3AZ). Some more information on the estate and its history will be available on the day. Individual homes and gardens will not be accessible on Heritage Open Day, but this is an opportunity to walk around the estate and admire the ensemble of different buildings, all of a very similar style. The estate is private, and is not normally open to members of the public to walk through. On Sunday, September 18 from 10am until 4pm The Grantlands Estate which was built in the 1860s will offer a chance to walk through the unchanged 19 th Century grounds. Illustrating the economic, social and industrial impact of the railway.Īt the same time, a working model of the Exe Valley Line will be on display at the Bampton Community Hall. There will also be a temporary exhibition, just for this event, of related railway artefacts, photographs and memorabilia, as well as a video of a journey on the Exe Valley Railway. Together with boards showing the history of our Bampton. There will be a permanent model of the town, showing when it was an important station on the Exe Valley Railway. On Thursday 15, Friday 16 and Saturday 17 from 10am until 4pm, Bampton, a Journey Through Our Railway takes place at the Bampton Heritage and Visitors Centre at St Michael and All Angels Church. Discover the fascinating history of buildings across Mid Devon during Heritage Week.
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