Nestled in the heart of Devon, between two rivers, Exe and Culm, is the village and civil Parish of Silverton. Silverton is not only large in size and population, but is one of the oldest settlements in Devon, dating back to the Saxon times and is home to a 1,000 year-old oak tree. The village is home to the essentials guests need during a self-catering holiday, including The Lamb Inn, a popular pub serving tasty meals and local ale, as well as a well-equipped convenience store. Silverton also enjoys easy access to a range of sights, with the National Trust property of Killerton, a 1778 manor house, rests a short distance south from the village, and the living museum of Coldharbour Mill resting in the east. Many picturesque towns, villages and cities can be found settled around Silverton, including the nearby, bustling city of Exeter resting on the South Devon coast. Nature enthusiasts will also be pleased by the village’s close proximity to Dartmoor National Park and several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, from the Blackdown Hills to the Quantock Hills.