Old Forde House
Old Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX
Built from 1545 to 1550, this rare Jacobean building was built for John Gaverock and passed through a series of families including a chapter under the Courtenays, from 1762 into the 1800s. It has been extended over time. This is a rare chance to see inside this family home steeped in history, with its sweeping lawns and former lake areas. Owned by the district council since 1978 and restored in 1980, it is a striking sight on the way into our ancient market town. It is also famous for a visit in 1625 by King Charles I.
Old Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX
Please note that unfortunately the first floor is not wheelchair accessible. There is disabled parking on site and there are ground floor toilets. There are some small steps within the ground floor (one to two, to access varying floor levels). Pushchairs are welcome however please note the aforementioned restrictions. The external grounds are accessible and level. Tea and coffee will be available (low cost).
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