Okehampton Castle

Okehampton Castle

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Type: Castle/Fort

In an oustandingly pictureque setting above the rushing River Okement stands the remains of what was once the largest castle in Devon. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest as a motte and bailey castle with a stone keep, it was converted into a sumptuous residence in the 14th century by Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, much of whose work survives. After the last Courtenay owner fell foul of Henry VIII in 1538, it declined into an, allegedly, haunted ruin. Take an audio tour around the site and hear tales of a bygone age as you explore the former home of one of Devon’s most powerful families. After your visit, don’t miss the riverside picnic area and woodland walks nearby.

Contact Details

Castle Lodge
Okehampton
Devon
EX20 1JA

Tel: 01837 52844

Awards

  • Visit BritainCode of Practice Code of Practice 2011

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Concession£3.00 per ticket
Child£1.80 per ticket
Adult£3.50 per ticket
English Heritage MembersFree
Under FivesFree

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Opening Times

01/04/2012 - 01/10/2012

* Open 1000 to 1700 hours daily (1800 hours in July and August)

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • Forest Location
  • In countryside
  • Outdoor Attraction

Accessibility

  • Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors
  • Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Catering

  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Groups Accepted
  • Special group rates

Establishment Features

  • Dogs Accepted
  • Toilets

Specialist Features

  • Family Fun

Road Directions

Located 1 mile SW of Okehampton town centre (signposted).

Public Transport Directions

Bus Access: First Atlantic Coast Express X9, Stagecoach 51, Beacon Bus 86, Western Greyhound service 510.

Train Access: Dartmoor Railway: Exeter/Okehampton (Summer Sundays only) 1⁄2 miles.