Roundheads and Cavaliers: Family trail leading to an archaeological dig
It is 1645. Armies are marching through Devon. Parliament’s roundheads are chasing the King’s cavaliers and you need to make…
View EventTo coincide with National Mills Weekend visit this historic watermill in Broadclyst village on the Killerton estate.
Step back in time to discover how the mill harnessed the power of water to grind the farmer’s grain.
Steeped in history, explore the mill and see how the leat would power the watermill.
Parking is available in Victory Hall car park in the centre of Broadclyst Village. Please follow the signs from the car park, towards the church and through the church yard to the mill.
The mill is open to all visitors every day from 9-19 May. Entry is free for members. £3.00 per person for all other visitors.
There are no facilities on site. The nearest toilets are located in Victory Hall car park in Broadclyst Village.
It is 1645. Armies are marching through Devon. Parliament’s roundheads are chasing the King’s cavaliers and you need to make…
View EventThe University of Exeter archaeology department are excavating a site close to Columbjohn Chapel on the Killerton estate. Visit the…
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