Coleton Fishacre
Coleton Fishacre is a National Trust delight dating back to the 1920s. It was once the rural home of the D’Oyly Carte family. The landmark enjoys an Arts & Crafts style, with Art Deco details peppered throughout.
Nowadays, you can see its wonderful interiors up close as well as receive a look into what life was like during the Jazz Age.
The elegant sitting room, butler’s pantry, dining room and kitchen a few of the intriguing rooms you’ll come across.
The Coleton Fishacre garden is memorable highlight. Come here to enjoy walks through grassland, wild flower meadows and explore extensive woodland.
The Man Sands beach project can also be found near this National Trust landmark. Here, English Riviera countryside rangers have worked to transform the former farm into wild bird sanctuary.
Coleton Fishacre, National Trust also hosts the occasional event, including a special summer activity event. On this day, families take part in an array of outdoor activities.
Coleton Fishacre, National Trust is a must for any budding historian…
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