Retail in St Giles on the Heath
There are great places to visit near St Giles on the Heath 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 St Giles on the Heath if you like cities.
Exeter Cathedral, St Mary Steps, and St Stephen's Church - Exeter are great places to visit near St Giles on the Heath if you like historic buildings.
The area around St Giles on the Heath boasts some of the best villages including Starcross, Lynton and Lynmouth, Littleham, Otterton, Branscombe, Beer, and Hope Cove.
Canals to visit near St Giles on the Heath include Exeter Canal, and Grand Western Canal at Tiverton.
The area close to St Giles on the Heath boasts some of the best rivers and streams including East Lyn River.
The area around St Giles on the Heath features a number of interesting beaches including Blacklands Beach, Branscombe Beach, and Hope Cove.
There are a number of geological features near to St Giles on the Heath including Valley of Rocks.
SSSIs to visit near St Giles on the Heath include Dartmoor.
There are a several good hiking areas in the area around St Giles on the Heath like Dartmoor.
Places near St Giles on the Heath feature a number of interesting nature reserves including Dartmoor.
There are a number of towns near St Giles on the Heath including Dartmouth, Tiverton, Crediton, Topsham, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, and Seaton.
Don't miss Bicton Park's parks if visiting the area around St Giles on the Heath.
Airports to visit near St Giles on the Heath include Exeter Airport.
Don't miss Berry Pomeroy Castle's castles if visiting the area around St Giles on the Heath.
The area close to St Giles on the Heath boasts some of the best ruins including Berry Pomeroy Castle.
St Giles on the Heath History
There are some historic monuments around St Giles on the Heath:
- Bowl barrow 240m south east of Upcott Cross
- Bowl barrow 540m south east of Sandymoor Cross, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Southgate, Launceston
- Dunheved Cross, 80m west of Launceston Hospital
- Hilltop enclosure known as Castle Park Camp, 720m north west of Pomphlett
- Camp E of Brockle
- Bowl barrow on Affaland Moor 840m south west of Leworthy
- Bowl barrow 220m east of Rectory Farm
- Bowl barrow 380m south west of Upcott Cross
- Bowl barrow 770m south east of Sandymoor Cross, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 220m east of Spry's Shop Cross, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Part of Launceston Priory 50m south-east of St Thomas' Church
- Wayside cross at Halwill on a roadside 40m south east of the church
- Four bowl barrows on Langaford Moor
- Beacon on Belland Moor 770m north east of Belland
- Bowl barrow in Cookworthy Plantation, 290m east of the Baptist chapel
- Launceston Castle motte, bailey and shell keep
- Bowl barrow 430m north west of Upcott Cross
- Round 160m south of White Bridge
- Churchyard cross 5m north of Halwill church lychgate
- Late medieval packhorse bridge 35m north of St Thomas's Church, Newport
- Slight univallate hillfort with outworks 390m south east of Tanker's Lake
- Higher New Bridge
- Two bowl barrows 430m north west of Leworthy
- Two bowl barrows 690m and 760m south west of Leworthy
- Multi-span bridge known as Yeolm Bridge
- Thorn Barrow 520m south east of Coop, in Highermoor Plantations
- Bowl barrow 680m north west of Trewithick Farm
- Hilltop enclosure 100m north east of Castle Farm
- Bowl barrow 70m east of Beechwood Bungalow
- Medieval churchyard cross-head and medieval cross-shaft in St Mary Magdalene's churchyard
- Bowl barrow on Affaland Moor 780m north west of Forda Mill
- Bowl barrow 240m south west of Lane End
- Early medieval urban burh remains E of St Stephen's parish church, including remains of the early medieval Christian enclosure and monastery
- Two bowl barrows 450m and 520m north east of Sandymoor Cross, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 250m north east of Oak Cottage, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Northcott Wood camp
- Three bowl barrows 350m south east of Sandymoor Cross, forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Two bowl barrows 450m and 500m west of Leworthy
- Bowl barrow 60m west of St James's Church
- Round 750m north east of Trelaske House
- Foxhole Barrow