Killerton is an 18th-century house in Broadclyst (near Exeter) which is a large estate with a hillside garden, all owned by the National Trust.
Within the estate is a Grade I listed chapel, built in 1841. It has recently undergone a major restoration project with the exterior and beautiful stained glass rose window restored to its former glory (as seen in BBC's Hidden Treasures of the National Trust). Also within the grounds is the Acland Memorial Cross, a Celtic cross dedicated to an earlier owner and with excellent views of the surrounding countryside, and Columbjohn Chapel, which is a tiny mid-18th century chapel built on the site of a much older chapel. .
The chapel is the main focus of our walk, but of course the whole estate is there to be explored and we can talk about the other sites mentioned above on the day.
Of course, being a National Trust site members visit and park for free, otherwise it is £18 plus parking.
The Chapel at Killerton House
We will meet in the Killerton House car park, which is free to NT members.
Access is easy with a fairly gentle uphill walk to the chapel.