A unique place
What other village has no cars and no individually-owned houses£ Clovelly is owned by one family (one of only three since the Norman Conquest). Caring for the village is a costly business, especially as the buildings are all repaired with traditional materials. Your admission fees help with the maintenance of the village, and play a vital role in keeping Clovelly so special.
The Visitor Centre
Modelled on a traditional Devon long barn, the award-winning Visitor Centre houses a cafe and souvenir shops £ so that the village remains uncommercialised. To make the most of your visit, start with the audio-visual film (20 mins) which tells the fascinating story of Clovelly. Admission fees and how to find us The entrance fee covers parking and other facilities provided by the Clovelly Estate, as well as admission to the audio-visual film, Fisherman£s Cottage, and Kingsley Museum. Admission 2008* adult £5.50 child (7-16) £3.50; under 7s free family (2A 2C) £15.00; *Prices correct at time of printing Transportation Clovelly is just off the A39, 10 miles west of Bideford - Exit the M5 at Junction 27. Nearest train station is Barnstaple. Buses run from Barnstaple and Bideford to Clovelly. Contact: 01237 431781 Website: http://www.clovelly.co.uk 