North Tawton
North Tawton is a Town in the county of Devon.
North Tawton postcode: EX20 2
There are great places to visit near North Tawton 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.
There are a several good cities in the area around North Tawton like Exeter.
Exeter Cathedral, St Mary Steps, and St Stephen's Church - Exeter are great places to visit near North Tawton if you like historic buildings.
The area around North Tawton features a number of interesting villages including Starcross, Lynton and Lynmouth, Littleham, Otterton, Branscombe, Beer, and Hope Cove.
North Tawton's best nearby canals can be found at Exeter Canal, and Grand Western Canal at Tiverton.
East Lyn River is one of North Tawton's best, nearby rivers and streams to visit in North Tawton.
There are a number of beaches near North Tawton including Blacklands Beach, Branscombe Beach, and Hope Cove.
Don't miss Valley of Rocks's geological features if visiting the area around North Tawton.
Places near North Tawton feature a number of interesting sssis including Dartmoor.
The area around North Tawton's best hiking areas can be found at Dartmoor.
The area close to North Tawton boasts some of the best nature reserves including Dartmoor.
There are a number of towns near North Tawton including Dartmouth, Tiverton, Crediton, Topsham, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, and Seaton.
Places near North Tawton feature a number of interesting parks including Bicton Park.
Airports to visit near North Tawton include Exeter Airport.
Places near North Tawton feature a number of interesting castles including Berry Pomeroy Castle.
Berry Pomeroy Castle is a great place to visit close to North Tawton if you like ruins.
North Tawton History
There are some historic monuments around North Tawton:
Places to see near North Tawton
History of North Tawton
St Peter’s Church is first recorded in 1257. Only the tower of the present building dates from that time, with the rest being mostly 14th and 15th century. The tower is on the west and is topped by an oak-shingled spire. There are two aisles with granite arcades and a number of old benchends.