Okehampton CastleOkehampton sits at the centre of Devon, where the gentle rolling hills of North Devon meet the stark scenery of the Dartmoor National Park. The high peaks of Yes Tor and High Willhayes can be seen on the horizon on a clear day. The granite strewn moorland of Dartmoor has been inhabited from the earliest of times. Early settlers found ample supplies of easily quarried building materials to construct the hut circles, monoliths and chamber tombs still seen in the high number of Neolithic and Iron Age sites on the moor.

In AD 980 the Saxon settlement at the cross roads was listed as a place where slaves were freed. Following the Norman invasion, the Saxon rulers were replaced by the conquerors. The first Norman sheriff of the area was Baldwin de Brion, who built the Okehampton Castle as an administrative centre for the large Devon estates he had acquired. The dramatic ruin of the castle is located just outside the town on top of a wooded hill. Its position still dominates the valley of the River Okemont and the main route into Cornwall. Okehampton was the largest mediaeval castle to be built in Devon. It was destroyed by the order of Henry VIII, after the Earl of Devon was convicted of treason, but is still an impressive sight.

Fore Street - OkehamptonOkehampton is an attractive town that provides a good centre for those wishing to explore the different facets of the Devon countryside. The Town Hall in Fore Street is an interesting building, built as a private house in 1685. It was converted to its present use in 1821.

In a courtyard on West Street, the Museum of Dartmoor Life traces the development of the town and moor over the centuries. The museum is housed in a former mill and has a large collection of local photographs and documents. It is a useful centre for local research. Outside is a restored water wheel. Okehampton has benefited from the building of a bypass in 1988. Since then it has regained some of the tranquillity of former times.

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Combe Farm Cottage
Combe Farm Cottage forms the west wing of a beautiful Grade II* listed thatched Devon farmhouse sleeping 2-6 people with outdoor swimming pool in a tranquil country setting next to Dartmoor and close to the Devon and North Cornwall Coasts
01647 231655
Bowerland
Three superb holiday lets set in an a traditional Devon farm courtyard on Dartmoors doorstep. Offering informal four star luxury, and excellent access to activities, places of interest and good eating!
01837 55979
West Banbury Farm Holiday Cottages
Beautiful holiday complex with ten character filled cottages, spread over two courtyards, situated on a hill with stunning views to Dartmoor. Facilities include a large indoor heated pool, sauna, games room, pitch n putt, tennis court, children's play ar
01566784946
The Knole Farm
bed & breakfast on the door step on dartmoor national park
01837 861241
Granary Farm Cottages
5 lovely cottages converted from old farm barns surrounded by beautiful countryside
01837 82252
Museum of Dartmoor Life
Museum promoting awareness of Dartmoor's heritage. Features 3 floors of exhibits and a gallery
01837 52295
Dartmoor Folk Festival
Friendly traditional festival held in mid August in South Zeal near Okehampton
01837 840102
Okehampton Farmers' Market
Okehampton Farmers' Market 3rd Saturday monthly St James Chapel Square. Local food producers & crafts 9am - 1pm Dates for 2007 20th January, 17th February, 17th March, 21st April, 19th May, 16th June, 21st July, 18th August, 15th September, 20th October,17th November, 15th December.
01363 83279
The George Hotel
11 bedroom hotel located in a charming old building just off the market square
01837 810454
The Manor House Hotel - Okehampton
A variety of courses on offer on this craft based holiday, including pottery, silk painting, candle making and jewellery making.
01837 53053
Salar Gallery - Okehampton
Exhibits work produced by local artists and craftspeople.
01837 810940
Beacon Villages
Village information for the Beacon Villages: Belstone, South Tawton, South Zeal and Sticklepath located on the northern edge of Dartmoor

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