3 Best Sights in The West Country, England

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We've compiled the best of the best in The West Country - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Torre Abbey

Fodor's Choice

Torquay's chief attraction is Torre Abbey, surrounded by parkland but close to the seafront. The abbey itself, founded in 1196, was razed in 1539, though you can still see traces of the old construction. The mansion that now occupies the site was the home of the Cary family for nearly 300 years. It was later converted into a museum and art gallery, and the main building contains such artistic riches as Victorian sculptures, maritime paintings, Pre-Raphaelite window designs, and drawings by William Blake. There are plenty of family-friendly activities, including brass-rubbing. There's also a good café in the Spanish Barn.

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

The studio and garden of Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903–75), who pioneered abstract sculpture in England, are now a museum and sculpture garden, managed by Tate St. Ives. The artist lived here for 26 years, before her death in an accidental studio fire.

Barnoon Hill, St. Ives, TR26 1AD, England
01736-796226
Sight Details
£8
Closed Mon. Nov.–Mar.

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Penlee House Gallery and Museum

A small collection in this gracious Victorian villa in Penlee Park focuses on paintings by members of the so-called Newlyn School from about 1880 to 1930. These works evoke the life of the inhabitants of Penzance and Newlyn, mostly fisherfolk. The museum also covers 5,000 years of West Cornwall history through archaeology, decorative arts, costume, and photography exhibits.

Morrab Rd., Penzance, TR18 4HE, England
01736-363625
Sight Details
£8
Closed Sun.

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