Okehampton - Devon Where the Ghost of Lady Howard Never Rests
Henry the VIII destroyed this castle as well as executing in Earl who lived there in 1538.
The Lady Howard who resided there was known to marry very wealthy men and then in turn she murdered them and as legend states her ghost still travels on a coach made from human bones pulled by black dog with eyes that flame.
In the south of Okehampton you will find the virgin village of Lydford which is noted for its magnificent castle and gorge.
This town was very noted in the Dark Ages when King Alfred fought against the Celts and Danes.
The Castle was built during the Norman period combined with the dark dungeon which was a prison court and was filled with those who broke the law, as well as mindless torture of those who had hot molten spooned down their throats.
The 15th century church of St Petrock holds a beautiful grave yard where many of the prominent lords and ladies are buried.
There is a walk you can take through the spectacular riverside of the White Lady Waterfall witnessing the swirling river which washes into the Devil's Cauldron, a dingy place collecting the white foam into peaks.
The extraordinary Brent Tor which houses the Church of St Michael on the edge of Dartmoor which is a volcanic tor, and is also extremely weather beaten and forgotten was built in 1630.
There are very high and thick walls which were erected to protect the grounds from the lashing seas.
Many of the old coaching inns are still in existence and depict the importance of the staging posts between London and Cornwell, and today it is lined by rail.
Dartmoor exhibits heritage and local art as well as its ever long history.
There is now a prestige golf course set in the beautiful woodlands for avid golfers.
Just behind Okehampton in Dartmoor you will witness the exhilarating peaks decorated with granite weathered tors which is all that is left to tell the tales of the mountains which existed millions of years ago.
This is really magnificent and a must to visit.
Okehampton - Devonshire is a must to visit, frequenting the down town shops and markets, and enjoying the local hospitality and their superb cuisine which you can enjoy in one of the many pubs downtown.