Make a holiday home or holiday cottage in Chagford, Devon your home away from home
Find the timeless nature of this inland village and West Devon. A beautiful outdoor area full of fascinating history and delicious restaurants create the perfect atmosphere for anyone to enjoy holiday in Chagford.
Places to holiday in Chagford, Devon
On the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, discover the unspoilt Devon countryside with views stretching up the side of the moor. Chagford is located amongst this beautiful landscape with an appearance straight out of a storybook. Narrow and winding streets make a path between cottages.
A rich history is evident in the community’s castles and ruins, as well as its granite structures in the village’s public areas and its buildings named after pilgrims who emigrated to the United States centuries ago. Neighboring Launceston also has a nice variety of shops which are frequented by those passing through the southern area of Devon.
Spending time in this village is also entertaining when walking through its village shops which are immediately recognized with a whitewash appearance and wares sitting outside on the sidewalk. This particular community prides itself on selling a bit of everything, including antiques which are also found within the community. Whether discovering fascinating history or taking a relaxing walk through the village’s stores, pub fare is in copious supply within the village as well as a restaurant well known for its six course meal.
Things to do in Chagford, Devon
One advantage of staying in the tranquility of this Devon village is the many offerings of entertaining activity available within a short distance from the village. A few short minutes outside the city one can find Castle Drogo. This castle is unique because it is considered the last built in the region during its construction in the 1920’s. Its interior has magnificent features like its staircase. Spectacular gardens surround the property and are equal reason to visit this area a short distance from Chagford. Directly inside the village one can find St Michael’s church which was constructed several centuries ago. Many legends surround the church, including the story of a bride fatally shot as she left the church in the 1600’s directly after her wedding.
Several neighboring villages have equally interesting areas to visit. Find the neighboring village of Princetown and its ominous looking historical prison. Known as the worst of its type during the Victorian period the prison served primarily as a place for prisoners of war before being turned over for regular use. It currently operates as a prison with a much improved reputation over its historical days. This is a prison which is in active use.
Launceston is another interesting village a short distance from Chagford. Simply walking through its streets one can immediately appreciate the Tutor, Georgian, Gothic, and Victorian architecture of the community, as well as the architecture of a church dating back to 1080’s. The Tamar Valley River Trail is also a relaxing way to enjoy the Devon countryside.
Weather in Chagford
Chagford is known as receiving more days of sunshine than areas further north in the UK with mild summers and winters creating pleasant year round temperatures.
Airports in Chagford
Plymouth Airport (PLY) and Exeter Airport (EXT) are in closest proximity to Chagford with flights available from Air Southwest.
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