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Ambience & Setting
Castle Drogo sits perched high on the edge of Dartmoor, overlooking the deep Teign Gorge. Built of massive Devon granite, its dramatic silhouette feels timeless: towers, battlements, and walls whisper of medieval defenses even though it’s only a 20th-century home. Around it, woodlands, formal gardens and moorland vistas give both grandeur and peace. The air is brisk, light shifts dramatically, and the sense of solitude above the gorge is powerful. 
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Highlights
• Last Castle Built in England – Constructed between 1911 and 1930 for Julius Drewe, designed by Edwin Lutyens. 
• Architectural Blend of Old & New – Though medieval in style, it included modern comforts: electricity from hydro turbines, lifts, etc. 
• Gardens & Bunty House – Formal terraces, rhododendrons, rose gardens, and a charming garden for Drewe’s daughter, the “Bunty House”, add softness and colour. 
• Interior Treasures – Drawing Room, Library, Dining Room, kitchen table designed by Lutyens; Char de Triomphe tapestry; memorial room for the Drewe family; interesting artefacts. 
• Teign Gorge Trails – Surrounding woodland paths, the dramatic gorge, river walks, and views from above and below the castle. 
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Practical Info
• Location: Drewsteignton, near Exeter, Devon, England. 
• Opening & Admission: Castle and gardens open seasonally, with visitor centre, café, shop. Entrance fee for non-members; parking fee (free or reduced for members). 
• Facilities: Wheelchairs available; buggy shuttle; limited parking; paths of varying ease; visitor centre with café and toilets. 
• Best Time to Visit: Late spring through summer for gardens in bloom; clear days for views over the gorge; mornings or late afternoons for softer light. Be prepared for changeable weather.
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Why It’s Worth Visiting
Castle Drogo is special because it merges romantic fantasy and practicality—an imagined medieval fortress infused with modern living. Its setting above the Teign Gorge magnifies beauty. Whether you’re drawn by architecture, gardens, history, or natural scenery, there’s something deeply satisfying here. The contrast between the austere granite walls and the lush gardens around gives it drama.
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Final Thoughts
Wear good walking shoes. Bring camera and binoculars. Give yourself time—not just inside the rooms, but wandering the estate, walking the gorge paths. Pause in the gardens, breath in the views. Castle Drogo isn’t just a castle to look at—it’s a place to experience stone, sky, history, and landscape together.
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