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Killerton Park Cottage

Killerton Park Cottage is a company based in Exeter, England that specializes in providing cultural and entertainment experiences. With a focus on ghost towns, they offer unique and immersive events that transport guests to another time and place. Whether you're looking for a thrilling adventure or a glimpse into the past, Killerton Park Cottage has something for everyone.

Introduction to Killerton Park Cottage

Killerton Park Cottage is a historic cottage located in Exeter, England. This cottage was built in the 19th century and has a rich history. It was originally built to house workers who maintained the nearby Killerton Estate. Today, the cottage has been renovated and serves as a unique vacation rental for those looking to experience the charm of England's countryside.

Services & products

Killerton Park Cottage offers a variety of services to its customers. The cottage is available for rent and can accommodate up to six people. Guests can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside while being close to the city of Exeter. The cottage is equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and a cozy living room with a fireplace.

Location

Killerton Park Cottage is located in a beautiful area of Exeter surrounded by rolling hills and greenery. Guests can expect to find a variety of businesses in the area such as small shops, pubs, and restaurants. The closest public transportation options are the Silverton train station (2.5 miles away), the Killerton Park bus stop (0.2 miles away), and the Broadclyst bus stop (1.2 miles away).

Benefits

Choosing Killerton Park Cottage for a vacation rental is a unique experience that offers a glimpse into the culture and history of England. The cottage is located in a beautiful area surrounded by nature, and is close enough to the city of Exeter to enjoy all of its amenities. Guests will enjoy the modern amenities of the cottage while also experiencing the charm of a historic building.

Good to know

Guests should be aware that the cottage is located in a quiet area and may not be suitable for those looking for a lively nightlife. Additionally, the cottage is not wheelchair accessible.

Reviews

Customers have raved about their experiences at Killerton Park Cottage, praising the beautiful location and the charm of the historic building. Many guests have enjoyed the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside, while still being close enough to the city to enjoy its amenities. Overall, guests highly recommend this unique vacation rental.

Amenities

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    historical site
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    hiking trail
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    picnic area

FAQ

What is the history of the ghost town and what led to its abandonment?

Killerton Park Cottage is not a ghost town. We are a historic house and estate with beautiful gardens that have been preserved for visitors to enjoy. We do not have any abandoned buildings or a history of abandonment.

Are there any preserved buildings or artifacts in the ghost town?

As previously stated, Killerton Park Cottage is not a ghost town. We have preserved buildings and artifacts that showcase the history of the estate and the people who lived here.

Are there any guided tours or events that showcase the history and culture of the ghost town?

We offer guided tours of the historic house and gardens, as well as events that showcase the history and culture of the estate and the surrounding area. Our knowledgeable guides provide insight into the lives of the families who lived here, and the events that shaped the estate's history.

Is there a fee for visiting the ghost town and what are the operating hours?

As previously stated, Killerton Park Cottage is not a ghost town. There is a fee for visiting the historic house and gardens, and our operating hours vary depending on the season. Please visit our website for current information on admission prices and opening hours.

Are there any safety concerns or precautions visitors should take when exploring the ghost town?

Again, Killerton Park Cottage is not a ghost town. However, we do ask that visitors take care when exploring the estate, especially in the gardens where there may be uneven terrain. We also ask that visitors respect the historic buildings and artifacts, and refrain from touching or damaging them.

Reviews

  • Matt White

    26-09-2022
  • Marcin Trapczynski

    26-05-2022
  • Michael and Julie Bowell

    Killerton Park Cottage is a delightful property available for holiday stays and breaks through the National Trust. The cottage is charming, spacious, immaculately clean throughout, full of character and with a lovely garden. The location is amazing within the Killerton House grounds. Highly recommended!

    26-05-2022
  • Jane Brown

    Lovely stay

    26-05-2022
  • Matthew Rowell

    The only negative was that the mugs were too small in the kitchen so great.

    26-05-2022
  • Peter Disley

    We duly booked our space at Killeton for Friday 14th May. We were going to go on our vintage motorcycle but the weather looked abit iffy. I did ring Killeton House as I did not want to leave the bike in the main car park. The nice lady said we could park by the disabled spaces up by the shed which I thought was very helpful. As it was, we did not need it but a very nice thought. The weather played ball and we had a lovely walk around the gardens. The main cafe was open and a tea van adjacent to the main house was serving takeaway beverages and snacks. Back to the gardens which were spectacular. We were very lucky as so many bushes etc were in full bloom. Its a very easy, gentle walk and fully disable friendly. There is a golf buggy by the cafe exit which will wiz you up to the main house are if needed. A great day out for all the family.

    26-05-2021
  • Gary Best

    26-05-2020