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Exhibition: The Aclands of Killerton in the 1920's.

National Trust, Killerton House, Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, EX5 3LE

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Devon History Society explore the public service of Eleanor and Frances Acland in the 1920s

The exhibition shows the way in which Eleanor and Frances Acland, who moved into Killerton House from Sprydoncote in 1923, made a major contribution to public life by their roles in politics and in championing causes such as the co-operative movement, rural housing, women’s health and the peace movement

Timings & Tours

Friday 12 September:
1000-1700
Saturday 13 September:
1000-1700
Sunday 14 September:
10.00 -17.00
Monday 15 September:
10.00-17.00
Tuesday 16 September:
10.00 -17.00
Wednesday 17 September:
10.00 -17.00
Thursday 18 September:
10.00 -17.00
Friday 19 September:
10.00 -17.00
Saturday 20 September:
10.00 -17.00
Sunday 21 September:
10.00 -17.00

Location & directions

National Trust, Killerton House, Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, EX5 3LE

Directions:
For additional information visit, https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/devon/killerton
Contact on day:
Nathan Turnock
Telephone number:
+441392881345

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

This event takes place in Killerton's historic Engine House which is situated close to the public toilets in Killerton's visitor car park.

Additional information

The surface of the Stables Courtyard where shop and cafe are located, is cobbled. These facilities and the exhibition can be accessed without going through to Killerton's pay-to-enter offer.

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