A La Ronde National Trust House. Admission charge. Open daily.

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Details

Accessibility:

There are two designated mobility parking spaces for blue badge holders. About 40 metres from the building is a small wheelchair access toilet with disability features including an alarm cord and grab rails. Flat paths give good access to all buildings and all entrances are flat with no access steps. Some areas within the building are small and narrow and difficult for wheelchair movement. Braille and large print guides are also available.

Brief Description:

A La Ronde is an unusual 18th century house with sixteen sides, built for two cousins Jane and Mary Parminter. It is now owned by the National Trust and open to the public.

Further Information:

Address:

A La Ronde,
Summer Lane,
Exmouth
EX8 5BD

Telephone:

0344 800 1895

Email:

enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk

Website:

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/a-la-ronde

Opening Hours:

Open daily 11:00am – 5:00pm

Directions:

Approaching Exmouth on the A376 travelling south turn east onto Summer lane. A La Ronde entrance is 200 metres along the road on the south side of the road.

OS SY004833

Transport:

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Amenities:

There is a shop and tea rooms in the gardens. Visit Exmouth for a full range of pubs, cafés, restaurants, hotels and entertainments.


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