Bell Cottage, Core House Cottages
Burcombe Lane
Sidford
Sidmouth
Devon
EX10 0QA
Manor Pavilion Theatre
Sidmouth's small and charming local theatre.
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Jacobs Ladder
An expanse of sand and shingle, the beach gets its name from the series of wooden steps that lead down from Connaught Gardens.
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Sidmouth Town Beach
A gorgeous sand and shingle beach.
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Ashclyst Forest
NT Forest featuring marked trails popular for nature walks with views of deer, butterflies & birds.
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Shute Barton
Medieval house with later architectural features.
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Ottery St Mary Parish Church
Ottery's most important building is the parish church of St. Mary, a magnificent scaled-down version of Exeter Cathedral.
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National Trust - Sidmouth countryside
Gentle countryside walks and coastal hikes.
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Connaught Gardens
A sheltered and in part walled garden of about 1.25 hectares, opened as a public park in 1934.
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Sidmouth Folk Festival
Sidmouth Folk Week is a unique week-long seaside celebration of music, dance and song taking place in the charming East Devon regency coastal resort.
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Sidmouth Museum
Sidmouth Museum offers something for everyone, attracts over 13000 visitors a year and thrives on support from both tourists and the local community.
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The Jurassic Coast
The UNESCO world heritage site stretches 95 miles from Devon to Dorset. The Jurassic Coast is one of the most popular destinations in Britain.
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The Donkey Sanctuary
An international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and people worldwide.
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Beer Quarry Caves
2,000 years of underground history, vast inside and the tour guides are excellent, tales of Romans, Pirates and corrupt Bishops.
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South West Coast Path
Just over the hill is the Jurassic Coast with it's wonderful coastal walks and scenic views.
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