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Dunsland

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Puddleduck
January 24, 2019
Right net door to Puddleduck Valley, Dunsland is a National Trust park with around 100 acres of land to explore. Once the site of Dunsland House, the manor house burnt t the ground in the 1960s after a fire. In the park are a few interesting points such as the medieval Cadiho well, the huge old trees & bee hives.
Sarah
April 12, 2018
A lovely walk in the grounds of what was Dunsland house
Elizabeth
November 18, 2021
Just up the road. Lovely walks
Sarah
January 24, 2019
Tranquil, ancient parkland once befitting the grand house that stood in its midst. The park is home to a variety of trees, including 700 year-old sweet chestnuts and old fruit trees, such as Landkey Yellow, Listener, Johnny Voun and Devon Quarrendon. The trees in the park support many rare lichens and provide a rich habitat for wildlife. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/heddon-valley/features/woodland-and-unusual-trees-of-north-devon
Tranquil, ancient parkland once befitting the grand house that stood in its midst. The park is home to a variety of trees, including 700 year-old sweet chestnuts and old fruit trees, such as Landkey Yellow, Listener, Johnny Voun and Devon Quarrendon. The trees in the park support many rare lichens a…

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Placering
Holsworthy, England