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the news magazine for Totnes and Dartington |
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Totnes is a smallish (pop. circa 7500) country town in the South Hams district of Devon, SW England. It is the place where - allegedly - Brutus the Trojan set foot and gave his name to Britain. It is consistently voted one of the funkiest, grooviest, hippest places to be, but don't let that put you off. Normal people are welcome here too, although you may feel out of place at times.
Fridays and Saturdays are market days throughout the year and there is often a flea market (if you collect fleas) on Fridays and a Farmers' Market happens on the last Saturday of the month. On Tuesdays during the summer, you can experience the delights of our Elizabethan market, with its fine selection of authentic, Tudor toilet roll cosies. See some old Totnes photos here
This site is mainly for the people of Totnes, but others may use it at their own risk. The information contained here is no more or less reliable than any you will find elsewhere on the web, but at least it is spelled correctly.
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| Self-contained annexe in family-run garden nursery, serving Devon cream teas. Perfect for visiting Totnes, Dartmoor National Park and the South Hams beaches, and only one hour from the Eden Project. |
| Martyn and Bonita welcome all visitors like family into their very friendly home. 01364 72127 |