Attractions and places to see around Filleigh, a village in North Devon, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its picturesque countryside, including the expansive Castle Hill Estate with its historic mansion and gardens. Visitors can explore architectural features and enjoy panoramic views across the region. The village also features historic structures like St Paul's Church, contributing to its cultural significance.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful little station, viaduct and mill visitor hub with wonderful model of the railway.
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South Molton is a market town centred round a market square. It was a major part of the UK's wool trade and markets still thrive twice a week, although no longer just the domain of wool. There are plenty of cafes in South Molton for mid-ride nourishment
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Chelfham Viaduct was built during the period 1896-97. It spans the Stoke Rivers valley on the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Unlike other similar viaduct's which were demolished after the railway was closed, Chelfham has remained due to a school and other buildings at its base making it too expensive to dismantle. There are long term plans to reopen the railway line and the viaduct enjoyed extensive restoration in 2000 as part of this project.
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Best place in North Devon for bike selection and bike service . Helped me set up my new Wahoo Bike computer - nothing too much for these people. Taw Velo Cycle groups organised from here and an annual charity ride called the 'Smugglers ' which is a grand day with BBQ on finish line.
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One of the largest medieval bridges in Britain dating back to the mid 13th Century. Comprising of 16 pointed masonry arches, varying in span from 5.5 metres (18 ft) to 7.9 metres (26 ft) giving a total length of 159 metres (522 ft)
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Filleigh and its surroundings offer several historical sites. The magnificent Castle Hill Estate, ancestral home of the Fortescue family, features an 18th-century Georgian mansion and architectural follies like the Triumphal Arch and the remnants of the Holwell Temple. You can also visit Barnstaple Long Bridge, a Grade I-listed medieval bridge, and the impressive Chelfham Viaduct, an engineering marvel from the late 19th century.
Yes, the Filleigh countryside is rich in natural beauty. The 50-acre gardens and parkland of the Castle Hill Estate are a Grade I listed landscape with ornamental drives, woodlands, and the River Bray flowing through. For panoramic views, head to Caroline Thorpe Memorial, Codden Hill, which offers extensive vistas across Exmoor and Dartmoor.
The area around Filleigh is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling within the parkland of the Castle Hill Estate. For more structured routes, explore the many hiking trails around Filleigh, or discover various cycling routes, including options for road cycling.
Absolutely. The expansive grounds of the Castle Hill Estate provide ample space for families to walk and explore. The Chelfham Viaduct is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical site to visit. Many of the local walking and cycling routes are suitable for families, with varying difficulty levels.
Filleigh is surrounded by beautiful walking country. The Castle Hill Estate itself offers extensive grounds for leisurely walks. For dedicated routes, you can find a variety of hiking trails around Filleigh, ranging from easy loops like the South Molton Town Centre loop to more moderate options such as the South Molton Market Square – The Poltimore Inn loop.
Cycling enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy. The parkland of the Castle Hill Estate is suitable for cycling, and there are numerous cycling routes around Filleigh. Options include challenging rides like the Barnstaple Clock Tower – Rock Park Recreation Ground loop, or moderate routes such as the Castle Hill Estate – South Molton Market Square loop. You can also find specific road cycling routes.
St Paul's Church is a historic village church dating back to the 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1732 to be an 'eye-catcher' from Castle Hill and later remodeled in a neo-Norman style. It houses the Fortescue Chapel, which contains several mural monuments dedicated to members of the Fortescue family, making it a significant cultural and architectural landmark.
Beyond the main attractions, Filleigh boasts unique architectural features. Within the Castle Hill Estate, you can discover the Triumphal Arch, an early 18th-century structure modeled after the Arch of Constantine, and the distinctive Ebrington Tower. In Barnstaple, the Barnstaple Clock Tower is a notable man-made monument.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The Barnstaple Long Bridge is admired for its medieval architecture, while the Chelfham Viaduct is noted for its impressive structure and the surrounding natural beauty. The Caroline Thorpe Memorial, Codden Hill is loved for its beautiful sunset views and as a great spot for off-road activities.
Yes, cyclists can find useful amenities. The Bike Shed Bike Shop & Café offers a wide selection of bikes, accessories, and a café with seating and indoor bike storage, making it a convenient stop for cyclists exploring the region.
Yes, the Castle Hill Gardens are open to the public. These 50 acres of gardens offer a vibrant display throughout the seasons, featuring terraced walks, historic statues, the Millennium Garden, Devon's longest Camellia hedge, and Magnolia Wood. They are particularly beautiful from spring through autumn with primroses, daffodils, magnolias, rhododendrons, and azaleas.
The gardens and parkland of the Castle Hill Estate burst with color from spring through autumn, making these seasons ideal for outdoor exploration. Spring offers primroses, daffodils, and magnolias, while summer and autumn showcase rhododendrons, azaleas, and colorful herbaceous borders. The pleasant weather during these months is also perfect for hiking and cycling.


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