Wednesday 17th August 2022

In the spotlight: Arlington Court

Around a 30-minute drive from Willingcott Valley you’ll find Arlington Court. A fascinating stately home and estate that houses the National Trust's unique collection of historic carriages. Located near Barnstaple in North Devon, the grounds are vast covering 2700 acres of picturesque gardens for visitors to enjoy.

We highly recommend Arlington Court as a place to visit with the family on your holiday in North Devon.

Things to see at Arlington Court

A day out at Arlington Court is one that the whole family can enjoy. Form signposted country walks to outdoor cinema and theatre performances, there's plenty to keep your little ones occupied. See the latest what's on and things to do on the National Trust website to see what activities are on at Arlington.

Arlington court house and flowers

The National Trust Carriage Museum

The estate at Arlington is home to the National Trust's collection of historic horse-drawn carriages. With over 40 carriages in the museum, there's a wide variety of styles on display. Discover more about the history of the collection and the care that is needed to look after such intricately made vehicles.

The house at Arlington

Arlington Court was built around 1820 by local Devon architect Thomas Lee. The house was owned by the Chichester family for many years with their legacy very much a part of the decor and throughout the property. The interior of the house is jam-packed with period furniture and items owned by the Chichester family.

The grounds

The estate at Arlington covers a considerable area which spans 2700 acres. Included within the grounds are a Victorian garden and a walled kitchen garden – all look beautiful whatever time of year you choose to visit.

Arlington court gardens

For something a little unusual, there are even horse-drawn carriage rides which can be booked and provide a perfect way to explore the impressive grounds at Arlington.

Find out more on the National Trust website. We hope you enjoy your visit!


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