Where is Powderham Castle, what concerts have been held there and who are the Earl and Countess of Devon?
POWDERHAM Castle is the impressive family home of the Earl and Countess of Devon - a US actress who starred in Baywatch in the nineties.
It's now a popular tourist attraction and concert venue. Here's what we know about the mansion, and the family who live there...
Where is Powerham Castle and how do I visit?
Powderham Castle is in the town of Kenton, Devon - which is just a 20-minute drive from Exeter.
The stunning stately home, built in 1391, features in in Mary Berry's Country House Secrets, and you can visit it too.
The castle and its grounds are normally open to the public from April 1 to the end of October - and are rated 4.5 stars on TripAdvisor.
It costs £12.95 for an adult ticket, £11.95 for a senior, £10.95 for a child up to 16 years of age, and £33.95 for a family ticket.
Who are the Earl and Countess of Devon?
Charles Courtenay is a barrister and the 19th Earl of Devon, having inherited his father's peerage after his death in 2015.
He married Baywatch actress A.J. Langar, who also played Rayanne Graff in TV series My So-Called Life, in a civil ceremony in 2004. The couple had a formal wedding a year later.
The couple met at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino, in Las Vegas, when Charles was on tour with London Scottish Rugby Club.
They have two kids, called Lady Joscelyn and Jack Haydon, who were born in LA.
Charles lived there from 2005-2014, when he relocated his family back to Britain - before moving into the castle.
Speaking to in 2009, A.J. said: "The whole title thing - I am no expert. It means more to some people and less to others.
"If Charlie becomes the Earl of Devon, my title would become the Countess of Devon and our kids would be Lords and Ladies. But we don’t use the titles in our daily lives.
"They are there and we respect the history that gave rise to them, but in our reality we’re just a normal family."
What concerts have been held at Powderham Castle?
The castle has impressive grounds spanning 3,500 acres.
Over the years, these fields have been the setting for events including BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, Let's Rock Exeter and BSO Proms At The Castle.