Castles In Devon - Compton Castle

Nestled amid this region’s rolling landscape lies Compton Castle – a gem of medieval architecture that whispers tales of a bygone era. When you next stay at our wonderful Langstone Cliff Hotel, be sure to set aside a day to immerse yourself in the wonder of this enchanting fortified manor.

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History of Compton Castle

For more than six centuries, Compton Castle has stood resiliently, bearing witness to numerous historical events. It served as a homestead for the Gilbert family in the 14th century, the same family that includes the famed Sir Humphrey Gilbert – half-brother of Sir Walter Raleigh and a renowned explorer of his own right. The castle presents a striking blend of Gothic and Tudor architecture that echoes the passage of time.

 

Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Situated approximately 27 miles from Langstone Cliff Hotel, Compton Castle is easily accessible by car within an hour’s drive. A scenic route passing through quaint English villages and lush countryside awaits adventurous travellers, offering not just a delightful destination, but an enjoyable journey.

Things To Do At Compton Castle

Compton Castle boasts stately medieval architecture, adorned with timeless ivy and nestled within beautiful orchards and gardens. Visitors can explore the Great Hall, featuring awe-inspiring high ceilings, classic woodwork and splendid Gothic windows. Wander through the breathtaking medieval garden, engulfed in the fragrant scent of old roses and herbs used in medieval times.

 

Opening Times

Compton Castle opens its doors to visitors from Saturday to Wednesday, 10am-5pm. Closed on Thursdays and Fridays, it’s always best to check the National Trust website for the most updated information before you plan your visit.

 

Guided Tours

Compton Castle’s guided tours offer an inside look at this magnificent manor’s rich history. Knowledgeable National Trust tour guides will lead you through the castle, illuminating the stories behind its architecture, past inhabitants and treasures. This is a must-do as you will gain exclusive insights that you might otherwise miss.

 

Other Things To Do Nearby

For those wishing to explore further, the surrounding region offers several more attractions. Nature lovers will adore a visit to the lovely Occombe Farm, a working farm brimming with organic produce. For history buffs, Torre Abbey – the oldest building in Torquay – offers a captivating look into medieval monastic life. If you fancy some outdoor adventure, you can wander around the coastal path from Paignton to Brixham to take in the spectacular sea views.

A visit to Compton Castle offers not only a step back in time but a journey into the heart of Devon – its history, heritage, and natural beauty. The castle’s charm is matched only by its intriguing tales and beautiful surroundings. So, next time you stay with us at Langstone Cliff Hotel, make sure to plan a day trip to Compton Castle. As they say, the magic of the past is just a castle away.

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Castles In Devon – Compton Castle

Nestled amid this region’s rolling landscape lies Compton Castle – a gem of medieval architecture that whispers tales of a bygone era. When you next stay at our wonderful Langstone Cliff Hotel, be sure to set aside a day to immerse yourself in the wonder of this enchanting fortified manor.