Around Killerton Park
From the car park return to the road and turn right to reach the gate and cattle grid at the entrance to Killerton house. Follow the public footpath across the park, parallel to the drive, passing the stable courtyard from where ticket holders approach the house.
Continue across the park to pass to the left of the house and keep straight on, past formal gardens. Towards the end of the park bear half left to pass through a kissing gate in the hedge ahead, into a large sloping field.
Turn right uphill, keeping by the hedge and then an iron fence on your right. At the top of the field ignore the public footpath sign and ‘Bluebell Gate’, and turn left down across the field to enter Columbjohn Wood through a small gate.
Turn left, and immediately branch left again on the higher path round a wooden barrier, which leads gradually downhill. Leave the wood by another kissing gate, and keep straight on to meet Point 6 and follow a farm track. After 250yds (229m) go right as signed through a gate onto a fenced path. Pass a cottage to arrive at the peaceful 16th-century Columbjohn Chapel.
Go through a kissing gate to gain the grassy drive on the other side of the chapel, and take a look left at the old arched gatehouse. Retrace your steps through the field back to the track junction.
Keep ahead and follow this delightful track through woods and fields around the edge of the estate, above the River Culm. (A cycle track bears off right through a gate where indicated on the map: a good alternative if the main track is too wet.) The track reaches the road by Ellerhayes Bridge.
Do not go on to the road; turn right to follow the edge of gently ascending parkland, keeping the road on your left. You will pass through several gates on a NT bridlepath, which eventually goes through two gates to join a gravel track. Turn left downhill to find the entrance to the Chapel of the Holy Evangelists, built in the Norman style in 1842 for the Aclands, their tenants and employees, and to replace the one at Columbjohn.
Continue on down the road. Turn right at the junction, and right again into the car park.
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- Lawn area
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