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Famous Buildings In Devon - Marker’s Cottage - Killerton Estate

Nestled in the heart of Devon, the Marker’s Cottage at the Killerton Estate is a picturesque example of England’s rich history and architectural heritage. While charming in its own right, this historic building is a mere gem amid the grand, sprawling beauty of the Killerton Estate.

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History of Marker’s Cottage – Killerton Estate

Marker’s Cottage has a rich history intertwined with that of the Killerton Estate. Built in the 1600s, the cottage has retained much of its original character and charm. Initially constructed as part of the wider estate, it served various roles, including housing for estate workers over the centuries. The Killerton Estate itself is an illustrious heritage property that tells the story of the Acland family, who lived there for many generations. The Aclands were significant landowners in Devon, whose influence extends into social and environmental legacies visible today. They generously bequeathed the estate to the National Trust in 1944, ensuring its preservation for public enjoyment. Exploring Marker’s Cottage and Killerton Estate is a delightful journey into Devon’s fascinating history, eloquently displayed in its preserved architecture and beautiful landscapes. 

Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

If you’re staying at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, exploring Devon’s historical landmarks is wonderfully convenient. Marker’s Cottage on the Killerton Estate is approximately 25 miles from Langstone Cliff Hotel. This scenic journey takes about 45 minutes by car. Simply head north on the A38 for a direct route, or enjoy a more leisurely drive via the beautiful A377 to capture the essence of Devon’s countryside.

Things to do at Marker’s Cottage – Killerton Estate

Marker’s Cottage is just a part of the extensive Killerton Estate, owned by the National Trust. As you explore the cottage, appreciate its well-preserved architecture that dates back centuries. The thatched roof and quaint interiors provide a glimpse into England’s rural past. Visitors can explore the well-manicured gardens and charming walks surrounding the estate, often bustling with wildlife and offering superb views of the countryside. Beyond the cottage, Killerton House itself is a centre of attraction with several rooms displaying historical artefacts, clothing collections, and interesting exhibitions that rotate throughout the year. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts and those curious about Georgian architecture.

Marker’s Cottage – Killerton Estate Opening Times

The opening times for Marker’s Cottage and the adjacent Killerton House typically vary by season. During peak months, the estate is open daily from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm. However, it’s advisable to check the National Trust’s website or contact their office for the most accurate and up-to-date information before planning your visit.

Guided Tours

Guided tours are an excellent way to immerse yourself in the history of Marker’s Cottage and the wider estate. Knowledgeable guides offer insights into the life of its past inhabitants, architectural details, and the intriguing stories that have shaped the estate over the years. It’s recommended to book these in advance, especially during the summer months when visitor numbers are high.

Other Things to Do Nearby

While visiting Marker’s Cottage, consider exploring other nearby attractions. The Killerton Estate itself is rife with picturesque walking and cycling trails. Additionally, the bustling city of Exeter is just a short drive away, offering various cultural attractions, such as Exeter Cathedral and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Ashclyst Forest, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. For those looking for even more adventure, the stunning landscapes of Dartmoor National Park present endless opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities.

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