Halton Barton, New Quay
#7 among attractions in New Quay
Facts and practical information
Halton Barton is a farm in the parish of St Dominic in Cornwall, England. ()
New Quay United Kingdom
Halton Barton – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Mellion International Resort, Cotehele, Morwellham Quay, Royal Albert Bridge.
- 1.4 miWGolf
St Mellion International Resort
36 min walk • St Mellion International Resort, nestled in the serene countryside of Cornwall, United Kingdom, is a premier destination for golf enthusiasts and leisure seekers alike. This prestigious venue boasts two championship golf courses, including the renowned Nicklaus...
- 2 miNTudor house with formal garden and orchard
Cotehele, Saltash
51 min walk • Cotehele is a medieval house with Tudor additions, situated in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England, and now belonging to the National Trust. It is a rambling granite and slate-stone manor house on the banks of the River Tamar that has been little changed over five centuries.
- 3.2 miNELiving museum with railway, dock and farm
Morwellham Quay, Tavistock
82 min walk • Morwellham Quay is an historic river port in Devon, England that developed to support the local mines. The port had its peak in the Victorian era and is now run as a tourist attraction and museum.
- 4.6 miSLight rail, Bridge
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash
117 min walk • The Royal Albert Bridge is a railway bridge which spans the River Tamar in England between Plymouth, Devon and Saltash, Cornwall.
- 4.5 miSBridge
Tamar Bridge, Plymouth
116 min walk • The Tamar Bridge is a suspension bridge over the River Tamar between Saltash, Cornwall and Plymouth, Devon in southwest England. It is 335 metres long, running adjacent to the Royal Albert Bridge, and part of the A38, a main road between the two counties.
- 2 miNPark
Tamar Valley AONB, Tamar–Tavy Estuary
50 min walk • Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Tamar Valley AONB is a legally designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Devon and Cornwall in England.
- 4.2 miNWArchaeological site
Kit Hill
107 min walk • Kit Hill, at 334 metres high, dominates the area between Callington and the River Tamar in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. The word 'Kit' comes from Old English for kite, a reference to birds of prey.
- 4.4 miSChurch
Church of St Nicholas and St Faith, Saltash
113 min walk • The Church of St Nicholas and St Faith is a Church of England parish church in Saltash, Cornwall. The church is a grade I listed building.
- 3.8 miSEGothic Revival architecture
Warleigh, Plymouth
96 min walk • Warleigh is an historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh in Devon, about 6 miles from Plymouth. Warleigh House, the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar.
- 2.1 miNTower
Prospect Tower, Tamar–Tavy Estuary
55 min walk • Prospect Tower is a folly on the Cotehele Estate. It has three sides and is 60ft high. When the National Trust was given the Cotehele Estate in 1947 the Trust renovated the tower and constructed a wooden spiral staircase inside, to allow visitors.
- 4.6 miSChurch
Church of St Stephen, Saltash
117 min walk • The Church of St Stephen, also known as St Stephens-by-Saltash, is a Church of England parish church in Saltash, Cornwall. The church is a grade I listed building, and dates from the 15th century.