Rita And Simon’s Ivy Cottage Guidebook

Rita + Simon
Rita + Simon
Rita And Simon’s Ivy Cottage Guidebook

Delicious Food and Traditional Pubs

Tinpickle And Rhum
12 abantu bendawo batusa
Badgers Holt Restaurant & Tearooms
12 abantu bendawo batusa
21 abantu bendawo batusa
Two Bridges Hotel
21 abantu bendawo batusa
16 abantu bendawo batusa
The Cafe On The Green
16 abantu bendawo batusa
64 abantu bendawo batusa
Crab Shack
3 Queen St
64 abantu bendawo batusa
25 abantu bendawo batusa
Ullacombe Farm Cafe & Shop
Haytor Road
25 abantu bendawo batusa
6 abantu bendawo batusa
Cafe 3 Sixty
Newton Road
6 abantu bendawo batusa
46 abantu bendawo batusa
The Ness
Ness Drive
46 abantu bendawo batusa
77 abantu bendawo batusa
The Rugglestone Inn
77 abantu bendawo batusa
26 abantu bendawo batusa
The Old Inn
26 abantu bendawo batusa
14 abantu bendawo batusa
The Carpenters Arms
Old Town Hill
14 abantu bendawo batusa
25 abantu bendawo batusa
The Rock Inn
25 abantu bendawo batusa
43 abantu bendawo batusa
The Coombe Cellars
43 abantu bendawo batusa

Supplies

The Village store is just around the corner, and has everything you would need at short notice! This wonderful little shop is built and run by the community and relies on volunteers.
Ilsington Village Shop
The Village store is just around the corner, and has everything you would need at short notice! This wonderful little shop is built and run by the community and relies on volunteers.
Tesco Express
47 Fore St
Marks and Spencer Food and Cash Machine (ATM) available
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Newton Road
Marks and Spencer Food and Cash Machine (ATM) available
SPAR Bovey Tracey
42 Fore St
55 abantu bendawo batusa
Tesco Superstore
Salterton Road
55 abantu bendawo batusa
9 abantu bendawo batusa
Asda Newton Abbot Superstore
Highweek Street
9 abantu bendawo batusa
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Sainsbury's
Nicholson Road
7 abantu bendawo batusa
12 abantu bendawo batusa
Waitrose & Partners Exeter
2 Gladstone Rd
12 abantu bendawo batusa
M&S Simply Food
4 Sendall's Way
LloydsPharmacy
Fore Street

Activities

7 abantu bendawo batusa
Swimming Pool
Newton Road
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Crag 2 Mountain
6 Bellever Cl
14 abantu bendawo batusa
Ashcombe Adventure Centre Ltd.
Colley Lane
14 abantu bendawo batusa
269 abantu bendawo batusa
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Totnes Road
269 abantu bendawo batusa
55 abantu bendawo batusa
Donkey Sanctuary
Dunscombe Lane
55 abantu bendawo batusa
Go Ape Haldon (Treetop Challenge, Zip Lines, High Ropes)
49 abantu bendawo batusa
59 abantu bendawo batusa
River Dart Country Park
59 abantu bendawo batusa
95 abantu bendawo batusa
Pennywell Farm
Lower Dean
95 abantu bendawo batusa
Buckfast Butterfly Farm kanye neDartmoor Otter Sanctuary
Dart Bridge Road
55 abantu bendawo batusa
30 abantu bendawo batusa
Saddles & Paddles
The Quay
30 abantu bendawo batusa
134 abantu bendawo batusa
Woodlands Family Theme Park
A3122
134 abantu bendawo batusa
175 abantu bendawo batusa
Crealy Theme Park & Resort
Sidmouth Road
175 abantu bendawo batusa
Kayakhub Exeter
Maritime Court

Ilsington History

The village is believed to be an ancient settlement - probably existing 200 to 300 years before the Norman Conquest. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Ilestintona, and there is known to have been a church here since at least the 11th century. St. Michael's parish church, as seen today, dates back to the 15th century. It was the site of an incident which has passed into local folklore: in 1639 the schoolroom, which was above the west lychgate of the church, collapsed into the street and churchyard. Apart from its agricultural history, Ilsington's industrial archaeology reflects the mining of the 18th and 19th centuries. Nearby, at Haytor, granite was quarried and carried down to the Stover Canal at Ventiford, Teigngrace, on the Haytor Granite Tramway, the route of which is now commemorated in the Templer Way footpath. Haytor granite was used in the building of many civic structures including London Bridge, over the Thames in London. Through the centuries, Ilsington village appears to have been largely self-supporting. Census returns and church records show a variety of rural occupations among the local community including farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, thatchers and stone workers. It had an ancient manor house which fell into ruin after occupation ceased in about 1825. The village's most famous resident was the playwright John Ford, who was born at Bagtor House.
Ilsington
The village is believed to be an ancient settlement - probably existing 200 to 300 years before the Norman Conquest. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Ilestintona, and there is known to have been a church here since at least the 11th century. St. Michael's parish church, as seen today, dates back to the 15th century. It was the site of an incident which has passed into local folklore: in 1639 the schoolroom, which was above the west lychgate of the church, collapsed into the street and churchyard. Apart from its agricultural history, Ilsington's industrial archaeology reflects the mining of the 18th and 19th centuries. Nearby, at Haytor, granite was quarried and carried down to the Stover Canal at Ventiford, Teigngrace, on the Haytor Granite Tramway, the route of which is now commemorated in the Templer Way footpath. Haytor granite was used in the building of many civic structures including London Bridge, over the Thames in London. Through the centuries, Ilsington village appears to have been largely self-supporting. Census returns and church records show a variety of rural occupations among the local community including farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, thatchers and stone workers. It had an ancient manor house which fell into ruin after occupation ceased in about 1825. The village's most famous resident was the playwright John Ford, who was born at Bagtor House.

Sightseeing

Amazing vantage point with views all the way across the moors to the West, and all the way down to the coast to the East. It's possible to climb all the way to the top of the rocks for a complete 360 degree view!
101 abantu bendawo batusa
Haytor Rocks
101 abantu bendawo batusa
Amazing vantage point with views all the way across the moors to the West, and all the way down to the coast to the East. It's possible to climb all the way to the top of the rocks for a complete 360 degree view!