Discover Broadhempston, a scenic village in Devon rich in history and charm.
Welcome to our Langstone Cliff Hotel blog, where we explore some of the most charming towns and villages that Devon has to offer. In this post, we’re taking a closer look at Broadhempston, a quintessential English village with a rich history, delightful activities, and inviting local attractions. Whether you’re planning a day trip during your stay or are simply intrigued by Devon’s hidden gems, Broadhempston has something for everyone.
Broadhempston is located approximately 23 miles southwest of Langstone Cliff Hotel, making it a convenient destination for a day trip. To reach Broadhempston from the hotel, you’ll begin your journey by taking the A379 from Dawlish and heading towards Bishopsteignton. Continue on the A380, then take the exit towards Newton Abbot, following signs for the A381 toward Totnes. After approximately 4 miles, turn right at Denbury Road and continue until you reach Broadhempston. The journey takes about 40 minutes by car.
Broadhempston offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, from scenic walks to cultural sites. Begin your exploration with a stroll through the village, taking in the picturesque cottages and beautiful countryside views. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the local walking trails, such as the popular Broadhempston to Landscove circular walk, which showcases the area’s lush landscapes.
One of the standout attractions in Broadhempston is St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church. This historic church, with its striking architectural features, offers a glimpse into the village’s past and provides a peaceful setting for reflection. Visitors are welcome to admire its stained-glass windows, intricate woodwork, and the recently restored bell tower.
While Broadhempston itself is always open to explorers, certain attractions may have specific opening times. For instance, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church typically welcomes visitors during daylight hours, with services held on Sundays. If you plan to partake in a Sunday service, arriving early is advisable to secure a seat. As always, checking in advance directly with establishments ensures you have the latest opening times and visitor information.
There’s plenty to do in the surrounding area, making Broadhempston a fantastic base for wider exploration. Just a short drive away, you can visit the bustling market town of Totnes, which offers unique shops, an excellent market, and the famous Totnes Castle. Over in Dartington, you’ll find the enchanting Dartington Hall Estate ,which hosts a variety of events, workshops, and performances.
For more adventurous spirits, the beautiful Dartmoor National Park is within easy reach. With its breathtaking moors, tors, and abundant wildlife, Dartmoor is perfect for hiking, picnicking, and capturing your own piece of nature’s grandeur through photography.
Steeped in history, Broadhempston boasts a heritage that dates back centuries. As recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, the village has seen significant developments over time, maintaining its vibrant yet tranquil setting amidst the rolling hills of South Devon. Historically, the village was primarily agricultural, with many of its residents involved in farming and related industries.
During the medieval period, Broadhempston grew in prominence due to its strategic location on trade routes. Its church, St. Peter and St. Paul, became a focal point for the community, hosting gatherings that were as much social as they were religious. Over the years, the village has managed to preserve its historical character, with many buildings reflecting the architectural styles and materials typical of the Devon region.
The community remains vibrant today, with local events such as the annual Broadhempston Village Fair celebrating the village’s cultural heritage. This event offers a perfect glimpse into the community’s traditions with stalls, entertainment, and activities for all ages.
Broadhempston is truly a jewel in the Devon countryside, offering both tranquillity and a wealth of activities suitable for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re staying with us at the Langstone Cliff Hotel or simply passing through, a visit to Broadhempston is sure to provide lasting memories. From its historic sites and scenic nature walks to nearby attractions and charming village atmosphere, Broadhempston warmly welcomes all who venture to explore its lanes and landmarks.
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