Arlington Beccott

Settlement in Devon North Devon

England

Arlington Beccott

Bridleway, Arlington The National Trust has widened and planted this bridleway to create a future wooded walk on their Arlington Court Estate.
Bridleway, Arlington Credit: Rabbi WP Thinrod

Arlington Beccott is a small and picturesque village located in the county of Devon, England. It is situated in the South West of the country, nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery that characterizes the region. The village is part of the North Devon district and lies within the civil parish of Shirwell.

Arlington Beccott boasts a rich history that dates back centuries. The village is known for its charming thatched cottages, traditional stone buildings, and narrow winding lanes, providing visitors with a glimpse into its timeless beauty. The surrounding countryside offers breathtaking views, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

The village is home to a close-knit community, with a population of approximately 300 residents. The residents take great pride in their village, evident in the well-maintained gardens and meticulously preserved architecture. The local village hall serves as a hub for various community events and social gatherings throughout the year.

Arlington Beccott is also known for its proximity to several notable attractions. Arlington Court, a grand Regency house and gardens, is a popular destination for visitors, showcasing stunning collections of art and historical artifacts. Additionally, the nearby Exmoor National Park offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.

In summary, Arlington Beccott is a quaint and idyllic village in Devon, England, known for its historic charm, stunning natural surroundings, and strong sense of community. It is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the countryside while experiencing the warmth and hospitality of its residents.

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Bridleway, Arlington The National Trust has widened and planted this bridleway to create a future wooded walk on their Arlington Court Estate.
Bridleway, Arlington
The National Trust has widened and planted this bridleway to create a future wooded walk on their Arlington Court Estate.
Incomplete suspension bridge at Arlington Court There was a plan for a dramatic approach to Arlington Court, which involved spanning the valley with a suspension bridge.  These two piers were all that got built; they lie within the grounds.
Incomplete suspension bridge at Arlington Court
There was a plan for a dramatic approach to Arlington Court, which involved spanning the valley with a suspension bridge. These two piers were all that got built; they lie within the grounds.
Arlington Court Arlington Court is a National Trust Property. Miss Rosalie Chichester lived here for 84 years until 1949, and the house displays her collections from her travels.
Arlington Court
Arlington Court is a National Trust Property. Miss Rosalie Chichester lived here for 84 years until 1949, and the house displays her collections from her travels.
Kentisbury: the A39 approaching Porte Cross Looking west
Kentisbury: the A39 approaching Porte Cross
Looking west
Kentisbury: Kentisbury Grange caravan park Looking east
Kentisbury: Kentisbury Grange caravan park
Looking east
Kentisbury: sharp bend at Kentisbury Ford On the A39 Trunk Road, looking south west
Kentisbury: sharp bend at Kentisbury Ford
On the A39 Trunk Road, looking south west
Arlington: Middle Beccott Farm Looking west-north-west. The farm offers bed and breakfast facilities
Arlington: Middle Beccott Farm
Looking west-north-west. The farm offers bed and breakfast facilities
Arlington: track at Halls Cross Looking east-north-east
Arlington: track at Halls Cross
Looking east-north-east
Arlington: Lock Lane Looking north west
Arlington: Lock Lane
Looking north west
Arlington: Lock Lane Cross Looking south-south-east
Arlington: Lock Lane Cross
Looking south-south-east
Arlington: bridleway at Lane End Near Lane End House; looking east
Arlington: bridleway at Lane End
Near Lane End House; looking east
Arlington Court, St. James Church Seen in the foreground is a Heron, which features in the crest of the Chichester family who owned Arlington Court prior to it being donated to The National Trust.
Arlington Court, St. James Church
Seen in the foreground is a Heron, which features in the crest of the Chichester family who owned Arlington Court prior to it being donated to The National Trust.
Obelisk , grounds of Arlington Court
Obelisk , grounds of Arlington Court
Kentisbury Ford Reverse angle of first Geograph.
Kentisbury Ford
Reverse angle of first Geograph.
Kentisbury Mill The ownership of this bed and breakfast <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.kentisburymill.co.uk/WEBSIT~1/Homex.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.kentisburymill.co.uk/WEBSIT~1/Homex.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> property has recently (April 07) changed and the current owners are carrying out a programme of refurbishment ready for re-opening in the Autumn.
Kentisbury Mill
The ownership of this bed and breakfast LinkExternal link property has recently (April 07) changed and the current owners are carrying out a programme of refurbishment ready for re-opening in the Autumn.
East Down East Down ahead and Dudmoor Lane to the right
East Down
East Down ahead and Dudmoor Lane to the right
Steep Bend This bend is marked as a 1:5 - 1:7 gradient on the OS Explorer OL9 Exmoor 2.1/2" map.
Steep Bend
This bend is marked as a 1:5 - 1:7 gradient on the OS Explorer OL9 Exmoor 2.1/2" map.
Park View farm Park View farm
Park View farm
Park View farm
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Arlington Beccott is located at Grid Ref: SS6141 (Lat: 51.158247, Lng: -3.975564)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 51.158247,-3.975564
Post Box
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 51.1596263/-3.9795825
Beccott Cross
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.1597684/-3.97956
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