Retail in Littlehempston
There are great places to visit near Littlehempston including some great cities, historic buildings, villages, canals, rivers and streams, beaches, geological features, sssis, hiking areas, nature reserves, towns, parks, airports, castles and ruins.
Exeter is a great place to visit close to Littlehempston if you like cities.
Historic Buildings to visit near Littlehempston include Exeter Cathedral, St Mary Steps, and St Stephen's Church - Exeter.
The area around Littlehempston boasts some of the best villages including Starcross, Lynton and Lynmouth, Littleham, Otterton, Branscombe, Beer, and Hope Cove.
Canals to visit near Littlehempston include Exeter Canal, and Grand Western Canal at Tiverton.
Don't miss East Lyn River's rivers and streams if visiting the area around Littlehempston.
There are a several good beaches in the Littlehempston area like Blacklands Beach, Branscombe Beach, and Hope Cove.
Don't miss Valley of Rocks's geological features if visiting the area around Littlehempston.
The area around Littlehempston's best sssis can be found at Dartmoor.
Dartmoor is one of Littlehempston's best, nearby hiking areas to visit in Littlehempston.
Dartmoor is one of Littlehempston's best, nearby nature reserves to visit in Littlehempston.
Dartmouth, Tiverton, Crediton, Topsham, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, and Seaton are great places to visit near Littlehempston if you like towns.
Bicton Park is one of Littlehempston's best, nearby parks to visit in Littlehempston.
Littlehempston is near some unmissable airports like Exeter Airport,
The area around Littlehempston's best castles can be found at Berry Pomeroy Castle.
Berry Pomeroy Castle is a great place to visit close to Littlehempston if you like ruins.
Littlehempston History
There are some historic monuments around Littlehempston:
- Two bowl barrows at Beacon Hill, 120m south of The Beacon
- Earthwork enclosures and field systems, 430m north east of Lower Well Farm
- Deer park north and north west of Dartington Hall
- Two prehistoric hilltop enclosures, a ditch system and four bowl barrows, 300m north of Barton Pines Inn
- D-Day landing craft maintenance site on the River Dart, 560m south of Waddeton Court
- Four barrows near Dornafield Farm
- Round barrow cemetery known as Ritson Barrows, 420m north east of Stanborough Camp
- D-Day landing craft maintenance site on the River Dart, 270m south east of Maypool Cottage
- Hilltop enclosures in North Wood, 780m NNW of Old Parsonage Farm
- D-Day landing craft maintenance site on the River Dart immediately to the south of Lower Noss Point
- Churchyard Cross
- Four bowl barrows at Bickleigh Brake 540m south west of Bickleigh, forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery
- Ruins and buried remains of the medieval great house at Dartington Hall
- Two bowl barrows 380m and 410m south west of Allaleigh Cross
- Hillfort and two bowl barrows at Halwell Camp
- Ringwork and motte, 230m north east of Stanborough Camp
- Cornworthy Priory
- Milber Down camp
- Beacon mound at Fire Beacon Hill, 250m north west of Bosomzeal
- Leechwell holy well, 350m south west of St Mary's Church
- Prehistoric field system and settlements on Kerswell Down and Whilborough Common
- The Old Grotto, Dyer's Wood
- Totnes Castle
- Medieval chapel of the Holy Ghost and St Katherine at Warland, 250m south west of Totnes Bridge
- Berry's Wood earthwork
- Churchyard cross, 5m south of the porch of St Leonard's Church
- Castle Dyke
- Medieval churchyard cross, 6m south east of the porch of St Andrew's Church
- Earthworks in Boro' Wood
- Medieval fortified house at Compton Castle
- Bowl barrow 690m north of Longwood House
- Dovecote 100m north of Pridhamsleigh
- Berry Pomeroy Castle: a defended residence and Tudor mansion
- Denbury camp
- Hilltop enclosure and woodbanks in Chacegrove Wood, 540m north west of Dartington Hall
- Totnes Priory
- Immersion bath associated with Leechwell holy well, 40m north east of Leechwell Cottage
- Luscombe Cross
- Kingskerswell Manor House