Equipment Available: 1 Tramper
Environment:
- Forest/Woodland
- Historic
- Formal Gardens
Facilities:
- Accessible parking
- Accessible toilets
- Information centre
- Cafe or shop
- Dog friendly
Killerton House is an 18th-century house near Exeter, Devon, which, with its hillside garden and estate, has been owned by the National Trust since 1944 and is open to the public. The National Trust displays the house as a comfortable home. The estate covers some 2590 hectares, including a steep wooded hillside with the remains of an Iron Age Hill fort on top of it.
Accessible activities
Tramper - an all-terrain mobility scooter to help people with limited mobility access the outdoors. Provided through Countryside Mobility.
BSL Guided Tour - You can now enjoy the history and stories behind this place by borrowing a tablet loaded with British Sign Language videos at the site. You can also view them on our Heritage Ability Youtube channel using your own device. Make sure you’re subscribed!
Easy read interpretation - a guide which details the history and stories behind the site in plain English, supported by imagery. Pick up your copy at reception or download by clicking below.
Visual Guide - a guide to prepare you for your visit, detailing any unwelcome surprises. Download it by clicking the image below.
Large print format - designed to help people with visual impairments understand the history and stories at the site. Available now at Killerton or by downloading below.
Staff and volunteers have received Disability Awareness Training and Deaf Awareness Training.
Contact National Trust - Killerton
Address:
Killerton House, Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, EX5 3LE
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