
England · Restored
Tapeley Park
Tapeley Park is a historic country house and estate in Westleigh, North Devon, consisting of a three-storey red-brick mansion with stone classical details and extensive listed gardens. The present house dates from enlargement around 1704 and was remodelled in the 19th and early 20th centuries into a Queen Anne–influenced mansion; the gardens include Italianate terraces and working kitchen gardens and are open to the public.
Its prime
1910
Today
Restored
As it stood in 1910
The shape it held in its prime.
Three-storey red-brick country house with a symmetrical central block under a triangular stone pediment, stone pilasters and a low parapet; a projecting stone portico with four columns and a balustraded balcony sits over the main entrance. Regular sash windows in stone surrounds punctuate the façade. The building stands on an eminence above a gravel forecourt and clipped lawns, flanked by mature evergreen trees, with the estuary of the River Torridge visible in the surrounding landscape.
Step inside
8 places to explore in 1910.
The record describes 8 distinct spots at Tapeley Park — including the full exterior approach. Create your own photoreal reconstruction and walk through every one — more scenes means more photos, more angles and more rooms of the immersive experience.
Create History
See Tapeley Park with the fires lit.
The artist rebuilds it as it stood in 1910 — a photoreal walk that belongs to you alone. Pay with coins, no subscription needed.
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