Heritage Open Day at Buckland Abbey
Yelverton
Tavistock
Devon
PL20 6EY
Turn off A386 Plymouth to Tavistock road and follow brown tourist signs to Buckland Abbey, which is approximately 2.5 miles from Yelverton. The lane from Crapstone has narrow sections but is wide enough for coaches and motorhomes. We don't advise that you use a SatNav to find us, please follow the brown tourist signs from the A386
Take bus route 1 (Stagecoach) between Plymouth and Tavistock. Alight at Yelverton. From Yelverton, local bus 55 (Citybus) operates Monday to Saturday.
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