Arlington Court

Heritage Site in Devon North Devon

England

Arlington Court

Arlington: lane to Coombeshead Farm access road. Looking west-south-west
Arlington: lane to Coombeshead Credit: Martin Bodman

Arlington Court, located in Devon, England, is a magnificent heritage site that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. Set amidst stunning parkland and gardens, this Victorian country house museum showcases an impressive collection of fine art, decorative arts, and fascinating historical artifacts.

Originally built in the 1820s, Arlington Court was extensively renovated in the 1860s by the Chichester family, who resided there for over five generations. The house boasts an elegant architecture, with its distinctive Regency style and beautiful interiors. Visitors can explore the various rooms, including the opulent drawing room, the grand dining room, and the impressive library, which houses an extensive collection of rare books.

One of the highlights of Arlington Court is its remarkable collection of horse-drawn carriages, considered one of the finest in the country. The Carriage Museum, located in the stables, houses over 40 carriages, showcasing the evolution of transportation from the 18th to the 20th century.

Surrounded by picturesque gardens and parkland, Arlington Court also offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a leisurely stroll through its enchanting grounds. The beautifully landscaped gardens feature vibrant flower borders, tranquil lakes, and a charming Victorian garden with a conservatory.

Additionally, Arlington Court is home to a vast collection of over 5,000 objects, including fine art, furniture, and unique curiosities. From delicate porcelain to intricately crafted tapestries, the museum provides a captivating insight into the lives of the Chichester family and the historical significance of the estate.

Overall, Arlington Court in Devon is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and nature admirers alike. With its grand architecture, extensive collections, and stunning surroundings, this heritage site offers a truly immersive experience into the past.

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Arlington Court Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.147/-3.987 or Grid Reference SS6140. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arlington: lane to Coombeshead Farm access road. Looking west-south-west
Arlington: lane to Coombeshead
Farm access road. Looking west-south-west
Tucker's Bridge in the Arlington Court Estate
Tucker's Bridge in the Arlington Court Estate
Loxhore Church
Loxhore Church
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.
Deerpark Wood, Arlington This stream eventually joins the river which issues from Arlington Lake.  The National Trust has created several bridleways on their estate and have opened up new areas to visitors.
Deerpark Wood, Arlington
This stream eventually joins the river which issues from Arlington Lake. The National Trust has created several bridleways on their estate and have opened up new areas to visitors.
Smallacombe Meadow Part of the estate at Arlington Court, seen from Arlington Footpath 1 just east of the bridge across River Yeo. Much of the view, including the trees left of centre, is in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SS6040">SS6040</a>.
Smallacombe Meadow
Part of the estate at Arlington Court, seen from Arlington Footpath 1 just east of the bridge across River Yeo. Much of the view, including the trees left of centre, is in SS6040.
Track junction, Arlington Estate These are access tracks in the Arlington estate. The one straight on is also a public footpath that goes eventually to Chirwell, whilst the one to the right zig-zags up the hillside to emerge onto the main road at a lodge.
Track junction, Arlington Estate
These are access tracks in the Arlington estate. The one straight on is also a public footpath that goes eventually to Chirwell, whilst the one to the right zig-zags up the hillside to emerge onto the main road at a lodge.
Bridge over the River Yeo, Arlington Part of the Arlington estate.
Bridge over the River Yeo, Arlington
Part of the Arlington estate.
Cattle on the track, Arlington Wary but well-behaved.
Cattle on the track, Arlington
Wary but well-behaved.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from downstream This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from downstream
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from upstream This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from upstream
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
The view upstream from Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
The view upstream from Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
The view downstream from Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
The view downstream from Smallcombe Bridge on the River Yeo
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tuckers Bridge on the River Yeo concealed beneath this track This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tuckers Bridge on the River Yeo concealed beneath this track
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tucker's Bridge on the River Yeo concealed beneath this track This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tucker's Bridge on the River Yeo concealed beneath this track
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tucker's Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from downstream This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
Tucker's Bridge on the River Yeo as seen from downstream
This River Yeo is one of four in Devon with the same name (that I am aware of). It starts near Berry Down and feeds into the Taw estuary at Barnstaple.
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Arlington Court is located at Grid Ref: SS6140 (Lat: 51.147, Lng: -3.987)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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