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Long-form local writing on Totnes, Dartington and Buckfastleigh - walks, markets, places to stay, food, family days out and the heritage that sits behind it all.
Totnes Castle is one of England's finest surviving Norman motte and baileys. Here is how to visit, what to look for, and…
A practical walker's guide to following the River Dart from Totnes to Dartington and on toward Staverton Bridge, with parking, terrain and…
A local's guide to the best walks around Totnes, from riverside paths to Berry Pomeroy Castle, Dartington's woods and the John Musgrave…
Totnes for foodies means organic delis, slow-food restaurants and a Saturday market that locals plan their week around. Here is what makes…
Totnes does Christmas shopping properly. Here is a planning guide to the Late Night Christmas Markets, the independents to visit, and how…
A quiet creek, a tidal mill pond and miles of sheltered estuary make Stoke Gabriel one of the best beginner SUP spots…
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Norman castle, Saturday market, organic groceries, alternative high street. South Devon's most distinctive market town and an unofficial capital of slow living.
Medieval hall, Henry Moore sculptures, gardens, cider press, deer park. A working estate that has been a centre of progressive arts and education since 1925.
Buckfast Abbey, the South Devon Railway steam line, Pennywell Farm, the otter sanctuary. The market town where the Dart Valley meets the moor.
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