Gittisham Village and Common
Open Access land with bronze age burial mounds
Gittisham Village and Common
Open Access land with bronze age burial mounds
Gittisham Village and Common
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Gittisham Village and Common
Open Access land with bronze age burial mounds

Widely regarded as one of Devon’s most unspoilt villages, Gittisham is a picturesque collection of thatched cottages, white-washed cob walls, and a meandering stream (the River Gitt). Often described as a “journey back in time,” this former estate village has successfully preserved its tranquil, harmonious character, making it a must-visit for those exploring the rolling farmland of the National Landscape.

Key highlights:

Historic Architecture: Almost the entire village is a designated conservation area. At its heart lies the Grade I-listed St Michael’s Church, an exceptionally attractive building featuring rare 18th-century box pews and fine monuments to the families of the Combe Estate.

Bronze Age Heritage: Above the village on Gittisham Hill, you’ll find a landscape of ancient ritual. The ridge is dotted with prehistoric burial mounds (tumuli) and barrows.

The Combe Estate: The village’s history is inextricably linked to the Combe Estate. The nearby Elizabethan manor, now the celebrated hotel THE PIG at Combe, offers stunning views across the valley and maintains beautiful kitchen gardens that reflect the area’s rich agricultural heritage.

Customs and Traditions: Gittisham is home to unique local traditions, such as “Toeing”—a house-visiting custom held every Shrove Tuesday where children chant for pennies, carrying on a tradition that has lasted for generations.

people clearing bracken from burial mounds at Gittisham people strimming bracken
Information
Route Length Walks of various lengths
Parking No official public car park.
Dog Walking Dog friendly
Refreshments Refreshments available
Historical Site Historic interest

Additional Information

Refreshments Facilities

Refreshments available in Honiton or nearby ‘The Pig at Coombe’.

Bus Getting here

Latest public transport availability can be planned via Traveline’s website.

Parking Parking

No official public car park. Visitors are encouraged to park considerately on the narrow lanes or near the village green, ensuring residents’ access and agricultural vehicles are not blocked.

Dog Walking Dogs

Welcome, under close control.

Accessible Toilets Toilets

No public toilets, nearest in Honiton.

Burial Mounds at Gittisham Hill near Ring in the Mire

What will I see?

Between Putts Corner and Farway Castle lie a number of barrows. These barrows are on land accessible to the public (from either Ring in the Mire itself or through a gate immediately opposite the Hare and Hounds at Putts Corner).

Ring in the Mire is a very intriguing feature, also the subject of a legend and a spot on which four ancient parish boundaries converge.

How do I get there?

Best accessed from the Hare and Hounds on the A375 (using local bus service). The sites are on Gittisham Hill which is an Open Access area. Stout footwear is recommended.

Can I find out more?

Read our report of Gittisham burial mounds.

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