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==Bicton College==
==Bicton College==
Bicton College is a small college (around 1,000 pupils) that specialises in agriculture, running courses such as Animal Care,
Bicton College is a small college (around 1,000 pupils) that specialises in agriculture, running courses such as Animal Care, Countyside Management, Horticulture, Outdoor Leisure, Veterinary Nursing and Farming. The College runs courses ranging from level 1 all the way to foundation degrees. For the level four courses the College works in partnership with the [[University of Plymouth]]. Jenny munches lindseys muff
Countyside Management, Horticulture, Outdoor Leisure, Veterinary Nursing and Farming. The College runs courses ranging from level 1 all the way to foundation degrees. For the level four courses the College works in partnership with the [[University of Plymouth]]. Jenny munches lindseys muff


==External links==
==External links==

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Bicton is a civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, near the town of Budleigh Salterton. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 280. The parish includes the village of Yettington.

Bicton formed part of the Devon estates of the Rolle family, and they built a large country house with extensive ornamental gardens. John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle died in 1842 in Bicton House at the age of 86.

Bicton Obelisk on the edge of the park was built in 1730 as a visual attraction for the gardens.

The mansion house was sold to Devon County Council and is now Bicton College. Clinton Devon Estates, the successor to the Rolle family, manages the remaining estate as a botanic garden, Bicton Park, and an equestrian venue, Bicton Arena.

Bicton Park

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens are open to the public. Bicton Woodland Railway operates through the grounds.

Bicton College

Bicton College is a small college (around 1,000 pupils) that specialises in agriculture, running courses such as Animal Care, Countyside Management, Horticulture, Outdoor Leisure, Veterinary Nursing and Farming. The College runs courses ranging from level 1 all the way to foundation degrees. For the level four courses the College works in partnership with the University of Plymouth. Jenny munches lindseys muff