Station Road Woolacombe Devon EX34 7EJ
T: 01271 870502
Open 12th March 2010 - 7th November 2010
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In their 48th year at Damage Barton in north Devon, the Lethbridge family welcomes you to its 600-acre beef and sheep farm.
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If using satnav please note that the entrance to Damage Barton is on Station Road – do not turn down Warcombe Lane as directed when using the postcode.
• The network of paths from the site through the farm means you can leave your car behind. Walk the coastal path to Lee Bay, Mortehoe, Morte Point (look out for the seals), and Bull Point (where Peregrine falcons nest on the cliffs).
• A variety of beaches await you – Woolacombe’s Blue Flag beach has three miles of sand and surf.
• Try Barricane for shellseeking, Lee for rockpooling and Rockham for shipwrecks.
• Cyclists will enjoy the old railway line to Ilfracombe or along the Tarka Trail cycleway from Braunton to Barnstaple and beyond.
• Easter time at Damage Barton you can see lambing and calving. Through the summer Farm Tours take you around the farm and stock, and to the magnificent cliff views.
• There’s plenty for children to do. Try the Big Sheep; Exmoor Zoo; Milky Way; Arlington Court; the Sheepdog and Falconry display at Borough Farm, a large open play area for ball games, kite flying field and picnic field.
• The on-site information centre details local attractions including Marwood Garden; Lundy Island; Dartington Glass; Mortehoe Heritage Museum; golf courses, swimming pools and theatres.
• This is a great base for you to enjoy North Devon and Exmoor. It delights families, walkers, bird lovers and wild flower enthusiasts. Most of all enjoy the peace and space Damage Barton offers.
• Eating out – there are good pubs, restaurants and cream teas at Mortehoe and Woolacombe – a short walk from the site by footpath.
• There are several National Trust properties in the area, including the Regency House at Arlington Court which houses the Trust’s unique Carriage Collection.
• The Royal Horticultural Society’s garden at Rosemoor is a garden for all the senses.
• The new bridge at Barnstaple makes it much easier to reach the Site from the south.
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