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Famous Buildings In Devon - Kirkham House

Kirkham House stands as a testament to medieval architecture and the rich history that Devonshire offers. For those staying with us at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, a visit to Kirkham House is both a journey back in time and an opportunity to explore the cultural treasures of this exquisite region.

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Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Kirkham House is conveniently located about 15 miles from The Langstone Cliff Hotel. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes, offering a scenic route through Devon’s lush countryside. To reach Kirkham House, take the A379 from Dawlish towards Paignton, where signs will direct you to your destination.

Things to Do at Kirkham House

Upon your arrival at Kirkham House, you’ll find a wealth of activities to engage in. The house itself is a treasure trove of historical artefacts, including intricately carved woodwork and period furniture. Visitors can explore each carefully preserved room, gaining insight into the domestic life of a well-to-do medieval family.

Outside the house, the gardens offer a peaceful setting for leisurely strolls. It’s the perfect spot for a quiet reflection with the backdrop of Devon’s natural beauty or a picnic on sunlit days. Kirkham House also frequently hosts events, such as medieval craft displays and interactive workshops, where visitors can try their hand at traditional skills.

Kirkham House Opening Times

Kirkham House is typically open from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday, between 10 am and 4 pm. However, it is always best to check their official website or contact them directly, as these times may vary, especially during public holidays or for special events.

Guided Tours

For those keen on delving deeper into the history and architecture of Kirkham House, guided tours are available. Knowledgeable guides convey the stories of its past inhabitants and the unique architectural features that set this house apart from other medieval structures. Tours typically last about an hour and provide a fascinating look into the lives of those who once called Kirkham House home.

History of Kirkham House

Kirkham House is a late medieval stone house dating back to the 14th century. Remarkably well-preserved, it’s one of the few remaining examples of this type of home in the region. Thought to have been originally owned by a prosperous member of the clergy or gentry, the house showcases the architectural features of its time, such as the great hall and cross-wing, both of which have survived over six centuries.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Once your exploration of Kirkham House is complete, there are plenty of other attractions to enjoy in the nearby area. The seaside town of Paignton offers beautiful beaches and the famous Paignton Zoo for family-friendly fun.

Alternatively, the picturesque town of Totnes is nearby, celebrated for its medieval castle, vibrant markets, and a lively cultural scene that showcases Devon craftsmanship and creativity.

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