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Killerton in Exeter, Broadclyst, offers a delightful glimpse into 18th-century elegance. Built in 1778, this grand house boasts beautifully landscaped gardens that promise a peaceful escape in nature. Visitors can immerse themselves in the impressive costume collection, showcasing fashion through the ages. With facilities suited for families and essential amenities like toilets, it's a welcoming spot for a day out. Garnering an impressive 4.6 Google rating, Killerton is a cherished attraction that combines history, culture, and tranquility.

Features

Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Beare
Bus stop 1.89 km walk
Hay House
Bus stop 1.72 km walk
Budlake
Bus stop 1.08 km walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 3,593 reviews
4.6/5 3,593 reviews
Rieke H.
Rieke H.
2 weeks ago on Google

Was für ein schöner Ort! Ein großer Landschaftspark, mittlerweile leider etwas hitzegeschädigt, außergewöhnlich großes Summer-of-play-Areal mit vielen Spielmöglichkeiten für die ganze Familie. Das Haus ist überschaubar und reizend eingerichtet und im 1. Stock zur Zeit eine tolle Ausstellung über die Mode der Goldenen Zwanziger. Die Volunteers wie immer beim National Trust reizend und kompetent. Der hiesige Shop und das Café auf hohem National Trust Standard und dazu ein großer Parkplatz. Was will man mehr?

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Nigel Powlson
Nigel Powlson
2 weeks ago on Google

The house is set up for a 1920s dinner party and currently has a 1920s exhibition upstairs featuring clothes, cinema and style from the era. There are two cafes (one dog friendly) and extensive parkland to explore with numerous trails often through historic woodland. Impossible to see it all on one visit.

Edward Draper
Edward Draper
3 weeks ago on Google

Great place to visit , house only small in comparison we have been to with our national trust card , grounds are massive though and had a good full day walking around on site along with cream tea and scone in the cafe in the grounds , we visited as was in Devon on holiday , we recommend as a day out if staying near by ( even better if national trust member as it’s free )