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Totnes

Totnes, an ancient borough sitting on a steep promontory next to the river Dart, devotes itself in almost equal measures to arts and crafts, to history and architecture, and to eccentric lifestyles.

The main shopping area is Fore Street, which runs from The Plains up past 16th and 17th Century merchants’ houses to the East Gate Arch, and the High Street, which continues up the hill. Here you’ll find a fine assortment of alternative health and organic food shops, local arts and crafts, and shops selling old and new books. There are markets on Fridays and Saturdays, and an Elizabethan market each Tuesday morning (May-September), when traders get their Elizabethan garments on. 

The Town Guide, available from the Tourist Information Centre, is essential for enjoying the town trail and don’t miss Totnes Museum if you want a more detailed history. If you haven’t exercised enough on your town walks, visit the Totnes Pavilion Leisure Centre. There’s so much here, summarising what to see in Totnes is difficult, but besides the main museum, you should try to include Totnes Castle, at the top of the town; Bogan House Costume Museum - in the Butterwalk; China Blue Ceramics - hands on pottery; The Guildhall and the Ramparts and for children - the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm. 

From Totnes you can take the South Devon Steam Railway to Buckfastleigh or cruise down the glorious River Dart to Dartmouth by River Link passenger ferry. 

To enjoy the Dart at closer quarters try Canoe Adventures at Tuckenhay.

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Time for coffee
The Curator Café: Located in the heart of Totnes, The Curator Café is a popular spot for coffee enthusiasts. They serve specialty coffee made from ethically sourced beans, along with a selection of teas, pastries, and light bites. The café has a relaxed atmosphere and a welcoming vibe, making it a great place to meet friends or catch up on work. 

The Curator, 2, 2A The Plains, Totnes, TQ9 5DR www.thecurator.co.uk

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A place to shop
If you’re looking for organic and eco-friendly products, Greenlife is the place to go. This health food store offers a wide range of organic groceries, supplements, natural skincare products, and eco-friendly household items. You’ll find everything you need to live a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. 

Birdwood Court Market Square, High St, Totnes, TQ9 5SG 
01803 866738 • www.greenlife.co.uk

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A great day out
Totnes Castle: Take a step back in time with a visit to Totnes Castle, a medieval fortress overlooking the town. You can explore the castle’s ruins, climb to the top of the keep for panoramic views of the surrounding area, and learn about the history of the site in the visitor center.

Totnes Castle, Castle Street, 
Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NU 
www.english-heritage.org.uk

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Dinner with the family
Situated in the heart of Totnes, The Bull Inn is a family-friendly pub with a relaxed atmosphere. The menu features a range of pub classics, including steaks, burgers, and traditional British dishes, as well as a children’s menu for younger diners. The pub also has a selection of local ales and ciders to complement your meal. 

The Bull Inn, Rotherfold Square, Little Totnes, Totnes, TQ9 5SN 
01803 640040 • www.bullinntotnes.co.uk

OUR TOTNES OFFICE

Ashburton is the home of Rendells Antique Saleroom which was opSituated in a prominent position in the main street of the ancient borough town of Totnes. The town is a thriving community within the South Hams area and offers a wide range of amenities and facilities. A friendly and experienced team can assist in all matters ranging from estate agency, rural professional and is the base of the commercial department for the firm.

01803 863888
57 Fore Street, Totnes, TQ9 5NL

Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Sunday: Closed

www.rendells.co.uk/totnes
totnes@rendells.co.uk