Thursday
Arrival
Check in to the Mercure Hotel, Paignton in the afternoon. Later, we enjoy a welcome drink reception hosted by our tour manager.
Friday
Powderham Castle & Ugsbrooke House
We begin our first day of excursions at Powderham Castle, which has been home to the Courtenay family for over 600 years, having been built by Sir Philip Courtenay in the 14th century. Located on the peaceful banks of the River Exe, this historical gem offers impressive turrets, an elegant façade and enchanting gardens. Our guided tour with the owner* is the perfect chance to explore the well-preserved interiors packed with rare art and antiques, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of its past inhabitants.
Next up is the imposing Ugsbrooke House, a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and architecture admirers alike. Nestled within the beautiful Devon countryside, this manor has stood proudly for over 900 years, beckoning visitors to discover the grandeur within (think precious artefacts and plenty of elegant antiques). We find out more on our guided tour, complete with a traditional Devonshire cream tea. Outside, the grounds offer an enticing network of colourful walkways, secret walled gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown.
*Subject to availability.
Saturday
Bickleigh Castle & Fursdon House
We head back to the tranquil banks of the River Exe this morning to visit the Bickleigh Castle, a medieval water castle that used the river as part of its natural defences. Complete with dignified towers, manicured lawns, a 6th-century chapel and come-hither knot garden walks, get ready to discover the secrets that lie within the ancient walls of this moated gem.
Our next visit takes us to Fursdon House, a privately-owned Elizabethan manor close to the cathedral city of Exeter. Boasting charming gardens, meandering woodland paths and breathtaking views of the Exe Valley, we step inside only to be transported back in time, surrounded by period features and elegant interiors.
Sunday
Downes House & Great Fulford
This morning are treated to refreshments and a guided tour with the owner of Downes House, a lived-in family home which hasn’t changed hands for over 330 years. Built in 1662 and set within idyllic parkland, the stunning architectural gem is Grade II listed and is full of traces from Parker-Buller family life. There are also plenty of portraits and paintings, as well as a little museum dedicated to General Sir Redvers Buller, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery during the Battle of Hlobane, part of the Zulu War of 1879.
Our day finishes at Great Fulford, first and foremost a family home for over 800 years and Grade I listed by English Heritage. The ballroom has been recently restored to its former glory complete with an impressive, ornate ceiling sculpted by Geoffrey Preston. We take a peek around this special house, enjoy a delicious afternoon tea and spend time in the gardens here, which feature a pretty lake, beech avenue and more.
After dinner this evening, we enjoy an interesting themed talk from a guest speaker.
Monday
Departure
After breakfast, we check out of the hotel for our journey home.
Please note: the itinerary order is subject to change and guided tours are subject to availability.