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  2. Tiverton (/ ˈ t ɪ v ər t ən / TIV-ər-tən) is a town and civil parish in Devon, England, and the commercial and administrative centre of the Mid Devon district. The population in 2019 was 20,587.

  3. Tiverton is a charming town with many unique attractions and gives you a chance to step back in time, with everything from castles, historic stately homes and of course, the only remaining horse drawn barges in the UK. If you love history, Tiverton is a great choice for a break in Devon. You can visit Tiverton Castle which has stood in the town ...

  4. 10. Tiverton Pannier Market. Historic Pannier Market selling a diverse range of local artisan produce and handcrafted goods in the heart of Devon. Over 50% of products and produce sold here are sourced from Devon and surrounding….

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    • Knightshayes Court. Completed in the early 1870s, Knightshayes Court is a Gothic Revival country house designed by the famed William Burges. The architect fell out with his client, Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, and was sacked before work was completed, so the house ended up being less theatrical than many of Burges’ works.
    • Knightshayes Gardens. The landscape architect Edward Kemp, who designed parks all over Victorian Britain, was hired for Knightshayes’ gardens. The walled kitchen garden is a marvel here, and was also designed by William Burges, as you’ll be able to tell from the castle-like corner turrets.
    • Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life. This excellent local museum takes a peek at life and work in Mid Devon down the years. The Authers Gallery is a treat, and is built around a 1400 Class Great Western Railway steam engine.
    • Tiverton Castle. Starting out as a Norman motte-and-bailey fortress over the Exe in the early 12th century, Tiverton Castle was altered over the following centuries when it was the seat of the Courtenay Earls of Devon.
  5. www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk › places › tiverton-p239823Tiverton - Visit South Devon

    Visit the beautiful Tiverton Castle, a royal fortress commissioned in 1106 by Henry 1, or the 11. One of the finest surviving Gothic Revival houses is the National Trust property of , built in 1869, the house is an exciting architectural experience, with extraordinary 'medieval' romantic interiors, rich decoration and ceramics.

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  6. Another popular attraction is the Grand Western Canal where you can find the horse drawn barges, cycle routes, walks and plenty of spots for enjoying a picnic or two! If that doesn’t give you enough of an insight into the town’s industrial history, make sure to stop off at the Tiverton Museum of Mid-Devon Life where you can find everything ...

  7. Tiverton’s history traces its roots back to the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century. As the Normans established their dominance, Tiverton emerged as a key settlement, strategically positioned for trade and commerce. The town’s name, derived from Old English, reflects its early significance as a market town, with “tīfer ...

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