Nestling in a valley that reaches down to the sea on east Devon’s dramatic Jurassic Coast, the village of Branscombe is surrounded by picturesque countryside with miles of tranquil walking through woodland, farmland and beach. Branscombe’s charming thatched houses, working forge and restored watermill add to the timeless magic of the place.
Two pubs and National Trust refreshment kiosk in Branscombe. Picnic tables in the Old Bakery Orchard.
Latest public transport availability can be planned via Traveline’s website. The Axe Vale Mini-travel bus 899 serves Branscombe between Sidmouth and Seaton. Timetable here. Sustrans long distance cycle route 2 passes through Branscombe village.
Small National Trust Car park available free of charge to National Trust members. This car park has only 6 spaces and is often full. Alternative parking available next door in the Village Hall car park, donations can be put in the well.
Welcome, under close control. Read more about bringing your dog to Branscombe here.
Public toilets located next door to the visitor information room and in Branscombe beach car park.
Ramp to forge. Mill is accessed on foot along uneven track and up a step. Level access to Old Bakery, uneven floor. An easy graded trail with a stoned surface winds down to the beach from the National Trust car park. Full access statement here.
Accessible toilet located next to visitor information room.
Discover the 18th-century forge, Old Bakery, and Manor Mill, restored and in full working order.
Go to the National Trust Branscombe website