Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple
Facts and practical information
Queen Anne's Walk is a grade I listed building in the town of Barnstaple, North Devon, completed in 1713 as a meeting place for the town's merchants. It is believed to have been designed by the architect William Talman, on the basis of its similarity to his work at the Hall in Drayton, Northamptonshire. It was promoted and financed by the thirteen members of the Corporation of Barnstaple whose armorials are sculpted on and above the parapet, and the work was overseen by Robert Incledon, Mayor of Barnstaple in 1712–13. It has been owned for many decades by North Devon District Council, which currently leases it to Barnstaple Town Council, and now trades as The Cafe on the Strand. ()
Queen Anne's Walk – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon, Barnstaple Castle, Albert Clock, Pilton House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Queen Anne's Walk open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday 11 am - 3 pm
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday 11 am - 1 pm
- Friday closed
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to Queen Anne's Walk?
How to get to Queen Anne's Walk by public transport?
Bus
- Barnstaple Bus Station (4 min walk)
Train
- Barnstaple (13 min walk)