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Totnes
With a population struggling to reach 7,000 the interesting little
town of Totnes is steeped in history and legend (it’s here that a
Trojan prince named Brutus is believed in folklore to have founded Britain
in the 11th century).
Present day Totnes is a bustling market town with charming views
and splendid architecture with plenty of listed buildings for such a small
place.
Totnes has a wide range of delightful restaurants for visitors to
pick and choose from – the choices range from traditional English tea
rooms and bistros that are simply brimming with character to foreign-food
restaurants.
Here's where you'll find information on accomodation
in and around Totnes.
Things To See & Do In Totnes
The first thing that strikes you about Totnes is the pure charm and
elegance of the town – a walk up the steep streets is highly
recommended. In many ways it’s typical of the small English town
experience and the narrow streets are dwarfed by ancient, historic
buildings (quite a few dating back to the 16th century).
Totnes Castle –
First built in the 11th century, the remains of
Totnes Castle today are thought to be from the 13th century.
The castle is well worth visiting and offers some spectacular vistas of
the town and River Dart below.
Other points of interest in Totnes include the Guildhall
(including some interesting exhibitions including Oliver Cromwells
table), the Totnes museum (located in a beautiful old Elizabethan
style house) and Totnes Rare Breeds Centre (a petting zoo).
Close to Totnes is the village of Dartington,
boasting some fascinating medieval buildings. Dartington also has some
lovely gardens.
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