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Attractions and Places To See around Littlehempston - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Littlehempston include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. This small village in Devon, England, is characterized by rolling hills, the River Hems, and traditional cottages. The surrounding area offers access to scenic walks, ancient woodlands, and river valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.

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  • The most popular attractions is Torquay Harbour and Marina, an other man-made site that serves as a bustling port…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Torquay Harbour and Marina

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The atmosphere especially at the shoreline is a strange mix of past glory, tourism and attempts to create a new relevance for the city. Worth experiencing, though probably not the #1 destination anymore as decades ago.

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Princess Pier, Torquay

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What better way to enjoy a waterfront stroll than along Torquay's palm-lined promenade and Princess Pier? The pier, built in 1890, is the perfect place to stop and gaze out …

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A classic English holiday destination, Paignton's pier is brimming with activities for the whole family. It was opened to the public in 1879 and saw theatrical performances and other entertainment. …

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At the heart of the English Riviera, Goodrington Sands is well known as a safe family holiday destination, with a gently sloping sandy beach, which is well managed every morning …

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Greenway has been a crossing point of the Dart for hundreds of years. There was a 16th century Tudor Mansion here called Greenway Court. In 1700 the then owners moved …

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Tine F.
April 20, 2026, Torquay Harbour and Marina

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From here, you have beautiful views of the River Dart and the surrounding countryside. The park is a wonderful place to stroll and admire the beautiful plants and trees. It's a lovely place to relax.

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The pier offers a wonderful view. Agatha Christie often went roller skating on the pier, as this was very fashionable at the time. At that time there was a concert hall at the end of the pier, but unfortunately it burned down in 1974.

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The Paignton Esplanade is a great place to stay. Classed as on-street car parking, you are able to stay over in a campervan (car parking charges apply); its a great way to enjoy the Esplanade and the Pier at day and night time.

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Ultimate local pub recommendation: The Hole in the Wall, self-promoted as the oldest pub in Brighton. It is said to have existed since 1540. Everything is a bit older here: the furniture, the guests (I was far below the average age) and the band. Live music was played. And how! Drew Millin rocked the pub, the atmosphere was extraordinary. So if you're in the harbor here, you shouldn't miss this pub.

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Greenway has been a crossing point of the Dart for hundreds of years. There was a 16th century Tudor Mansion here called Greenway Court. In 1700 the then owners moved to nearby Crompton Castle and sold Greenway. It passed through several generations until it was re-built in the current Georgian style in the late 1700's. In the early 1800's the Elton family developed the garden and added two wings to the house and paid for a new road and ferry to Dittisham. Over the next few years, the house and estate were further expanded and improved. Then in 1938 some of the estate was sold off and the house with 36 acres of garden and surrounding land was bought by Agatha Christie. They lived there until their deaths in 1976 and 1978. Their daughter lived there until 2004 but the National Trust acquired the house and collections in 2000. Today you can visit the house and gardens much as they were in Agatha Christies time. It's a beautiful place with a long stretch of river frontage. National Trust members are free but non-NT members must pay to visit the house and gardens.

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The atmosphere especially at the shoreline is a strange mix of past glory, tourism and attempts to create a new relevance for the city. Worth experiencing, though probably not the #1 destination anymore as decades ago.

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Torquay harbour is also situated on the famous South West Coast Path, with short hikes to Brixham on the other side of Torbay and beyond to Dartmouth. The full 630 mile trek is the longest national trail, starting at Minehead in Somerset, passing through North Devon, the entire Cornish coast, South Devon, and finishing at Swanage in Dorset. The trail was the inspiration for the Bestselling novel The Salt Path by Raynor Winn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in and around Littlehempston?

Littlehempston is rich in history. You can visit the Greenway House, the beloved holiday home of Agatha Christie, offering a glimpse into her life and beautiful gardens. Within the village, the Grade I listed Church of St John the Baptist, largely rebuilt in 1439, features impressive C15 architecture, ancient monuments, and a Norman sandstone font. Other significant historical buildings include Hampstead Manor and Gatcombe House, both Grade II* listed, showcasing centuries of architectural heritage.

Are there any natural attractions or scenic spots near Littlehempston?

Yes, Littlehempston is nestled amidst natural beauty. The village itself is characterized by rolling hills and the River Hems, which flows through the area before joining the River Dart. You can enjoy verdant fields, ancient woodlands, and river valleys with numerous public footpaths. The wider area offers access to the significant River Dart, providing opportunities for scenic views and watersports. For a coastal experience, Goodrington Sands North Beach offers a gently sloping sandy beach.

What family-friendly activities are available around Littlehempston?

Families have several options. Paignton Pier is a classic English pleasure pier with arcades, fairground rides, and food outlets. Goodrington Sands North Beach is known as a safe family holiday destination with a sandy beach, park, boating lake, nature reserve, go-karts, and crazy golf. The Greenway House, Agatha Christie's former home, also offers family-friendly gardens and insights into the author's life.

Where can I go for a walk or hike near Littlehempston?

Littlehempston is surrounded by excellent walking opportunities. Numerous public footpaths and historic green lanes crisscross the verdant fields and ancient woodlands. A popular footpath leads from the village through two miles of fields and woodland to the nearby town of Totnes. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like "The Green Table – The Green Table loop from Littlehempston" or "Dartington Hall and Gardens – Redwood Grove loop from Littlehempston." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Littlehempston guide.

Are there opportunities for cycling in the Littlehempston area?

Yes, the area around Littlehempston offers various road cycling routes. You can find routes like "Totnes Town Centre – Totnes High Street loop from Littlehempston" or "Bench With View of River Dart – Totnes Town Centre loop from Littlehempston." These routes allow you to explore the scenic countryside on two wheels. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Littlehempston guide.

What are the main coastal attractions or piers to visit?

The nearby coast offers several notable attractions. Torquay Harbour and Marina is a bustling port and base for boat trips and watersports, surrounded by shops and restaurants. Adjacent to it, Princess Pier, Torquay, provides waterfront strolls, views of the marina, and is known for its connection to Agatha Christie. Further along the coast, Paignton Pier offers classic seaside entertainment with arcades and rides.

Can I find places for running or jogging near Littlehempston?

Absolutely. The rural landscape around Littlehempston is ideal for running. You can explore routes such as "Dartington Estate & Staverton loop" or "The Green Table loop from Totnes." These routes offer a mix of scenic paths through the countryside. More running trails are detailed in the Running Trails around Littlehempston guide.

Are there any pubs or local gathering spots in Littlehempston?

Yes, Littlehempston has local pubs that serve as community hubs. The Tally Ho Inn is a community-owned pub, notable as the first of its kind in South Devon. Another option is The Pig & Whistle, located on the A381 road towards Totnes, offering a traditional pub experience.

What is there to see in the nearby town of Totnes?

The historic town of Totnes, just 2.2 miles from Littlehempston, offers a variety of attractions. You can visit Totnes Castle, a Norman motte and bailey castle with views across the town and River Dart. Other heritage sites include the Town Mill, The Guildhall, and the Totnes Elizabethan Museum and Study Centre. Totnes also hosts regular markets and has a vibrant atmosphere.

Are there any other castles or historical ruins worth visiting nearby?

Beyond Totnes Castle, you can explore Berry Pomeroy Castle, often described as a "romantic ruin." Tucked away in a steep wooded valley, it's approximately 1.8 miles from Littlehempston Parish and offers a captivating historical experience.

Is Littlehempston a good base for exploring Dartmoor National Park?

While not directly within Littlehempston, the village's location provides accessible routes to Dartmoor National Park. This rugged and wild national park offers extensive opportunities for hiking and exploring its unique landscape of tors, woodlands, and ancient sites, making it a great day trip destination from Littlehempston.

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