Provides a non-exhausting way for locals and holiday makers to take in the views as they travel to and from the waters edge. Profile of history, renovation, licensing for marriage ceremonies, picture galleries, prices, opening times, news blog, links to social media, location and contacts.
Information on the miniature world within landscaped gardens, and 4D theatre. Includes history, FAQ, arrangements for groups, access, cafe and shop, admission prices, membership, events diary, opening times, links to social media and location on the cliff top in the north of the town.
The official site includes an illustrated history of the medieval monastery refounded in 1882. Sensitive map of the site leads to descriptions of the buildings.
Landscaped gardens, extending over seven acres with views, plant nursery, and refreshments available. Includes photographic tour, opening times, and contacts.
Restored by the Landmark Trust, this elaborate Victorian fortress offers days out for families, schools and historical enthusiasts. It also provides a venue for all kinds of events, conferences and celebrations.
Tourist attraction from prehistoric caves, now available for weddings. Brief description of champers, with history, arrangements for schools and private groups, times open to the public, volunteering, Saturday club, events, social media links and contacts.
National Trust property page about this Victorian country house with decorated interiors and gardens. Includes information about opening times and facilities.
Zoo and aquarium featuring penguins, fur seals and puffins, in an environment of reconstructed beaches, cliff faces and an aviary. Guide to plan visit, animal list and picture gallery, educational resources, conservation and breeding policies, outreach clubs, support, arrangements for groups and venue hire, social media links, ticket prices, times for feeding and open to public .
Nature reserve formerly fly fishing on rural lakes, offering courses, anglers shop, wedding receptions, and bed and breakfast in a l4th century farmhouse.
Project to restore this narrow gauge railway. Includes details of the services with timetable, special events, location and information for volunteers.
Edwardian house with collections, museum and garden Includes history, visitor information on facilities, volunteer groups, seasonal opening times and.related properties.
Working historic astronomical observatory and planetarium. Established 1912, the observatory is a working observatory, open to the public, and operated for science education.
Farm and wildlife centre offering fun activities for children, including crafts, karting and assault course. Details of facilities, party and school bookings, tariff and location at Lower Dean.
Operates narrow gauge heritage trams between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton in the Axe Valley. Includes details of the route, fares, times and online booking.
Offers quads bikes, clay shoots, madtrax karts, paintball and laser activities. Stag and hen parties, company and corporate days and weekends catered for. Location map.
Sections welcoming fishermen and women, running cruises throughout the season, or sea angling in Lyme Bay and local areas. Includes forums, classes, competitions, with event list, and members message boards.
Restored ancient monument and gardens, open to the public and offering brass rubbing, art exhibitions, choral concerts, cafe, and shop selling jewellery, pottery and books on local heritage. Includes history, diary, fees and opening times.
Childrens' attraction, with emphasis on unusual farm animals. Profile includes environment and preservation policies, access, group visits for pre-school, primary and secondary schools, volunteering, stock for sale, cafe, prices, opening times, directions, social media links and contacts.