About Bampton and the surrounding area

Within Bampton, visitors can find a wealth of attractions that showcase both its historic charm and natural beauty. One of the renowned landmarks in the area is Bampton Castle, a historical site that provides insights into the town's rich heritage. The Church of Saint Michael and All Angels stands as a sentinel to history, with its beautiful stained-glass windows and ancient yew tree, it tells tales of times long past through its stunning architecture. Bampton also offers a range of delightful gardens, including the Quarryman's Rest, a beautiful garden perfect for leisurely strolls amidst vibrant flora. Moreover, the town is renowned for hosting the Bampton Charter Fair, one of the oldest charter fairs in the country, which offers a vibrant display of local culture through its numerous stalls, exhibitions, and entertainments that take place annually, providing a deep immersion into the vibrant community spirit and cultural richness of Bampton.
Exploring beyond the precincts of Bampton brings one into contact with an array of picturesque locales that echo with Devon's rich history and culture. A short distance to the north lies the breathtaking Exmoor National Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts with its stunning landscapes of moorlands, woodlands, and rivers. Nearby towns such as Tiverton offer a rich array of historic sites, including the magnificent Tiverton Castle and the Grand Western Canal. The village of Dulverton, also in close proximity, serves as a gateway to the national park and offers its own unique range of shops and restaurants to explore. Further east, the town of Wellington beckons with a rich history and beautiful parks, while a drive to the southwest will lead you to the historic and vibrant city of Exeter with its magnificent cathedral and historic quayside. Each of these neighbouring locales, together with Bampton's own rich heritage, offer visitors a tapestry of enriching experiences characterized by historic grandeur, natural beauty, and vibrant local culture, promising an invigorating journey through the heart of Devon.
