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developed this idea with his students and later with Naresh
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1009:" lifestyle. There are a number of facilities for artists, painters and musicians, and there is a twice-weekly market offering antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, handmade clothing from across the world, and local organically produced products. In 2007,
671:: "after shall succeed the boar of Totness, and oppress the people with grievous tyranny. Gloucester shall send forth a lion, and shall disturb him in his cruelty, in several battles. He shall trample him under his feet, and terrify him with open jaws."
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fame was born in Totnes. A memorial to Wills was erected using money from public subscriptions in 1864. It can still be seen on the Plains. There were originally two gas lamps attached to the monument, but both have since been
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over the river. Immediately upstream of the railway bridge is a footbridge, built in 1993 to provide access to the
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Battle to save celebrated cradle of cutting edge art (The Guardian)
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Here I stand and here I rest. And this town shall be called Totnes.
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District Council. The town is twinned with the French town of
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attempting to win back the throne of Britain from the usurper
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Totnes actor has his sights set on becoming the next Bond
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Report & Transactions of the Devonshire Association
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2920:. South Devon Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
1595:(1732-1802) Lord Mayor of Totnes from 1784 to 1802
1268:. Television signals are received from the nearby
1138:merchant's houses in the town, built around 1575.
470:and about 20 miles (32 km) east-northeast of
1272:TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter.
1703:meditation instructor and an author of books on
537:in around 1136, "the coast of Totnes" was where
2906:Iconic arch rebuilt after devastating 1990 fire
1870:"Property in Totnes: Wizards of the wacky West"
1041:built his revolutionary but ill-fated 120-foot
894:organised by the local Conservative Association
717:(first recorded in AD 979) comes from the
466:, about 7 miles (11 km) west-southwest of
2641:Bridget Cherry & Nikolaus Pevsner (1989).
2555:"Follaton House, its History and Architecture"
460:South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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3072:. Willing's Press Service. 1931. p. 216.
2315:. London: Conway Maritime Press. p. 63.
1236:more popularly known as KEVICC, is the local
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2694:. South Devon Railway Trust. pp. 23–28.
2645:. Harmondsworth: Penguin. pp. 866–875.
2113:Brown, Theo (1955). "The Trojans in Devon".
2057:"Brutus Stone to Front of Nos 51/53, Totnes"
2037:Brown, Theo (1955). "The Trojans in Devon".
1651:, musician and music teacher lives in Totnes
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795:Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron
770:granted Totnes a charter allowing a former
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4064:List of civil parishes in Devon#South Hams
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2290:(4th ed.). Oxford: OUP. p. 478.
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2499:"Devon County Council elections 2009"
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2842:from the original on 24 October 2004
2803:from the original on 22 October 2012
2736:Totnes, Devon: the home of boho chic
2617:from the original on 5 December 2013
2426:from the original on 4 December 2017
2272:. London: Collins. pp. 504–508.
2191:from the original on 9 October 2022.
1622:lived in the town from 1938 to 1954.
1611:, musician and frontman of the band
1571:, who wrote the first dictionary of
1476:, Recorder of the borough and artist
1406:artist, was born in the town in 1915
1395:Notable people from Totnes include:
3243:Transition Town Totnes organisation
2976:from the original on 27 August 2016
2924:from the original on 15 August 2007
2838:. BBC Devon News. 23 January 2002.
2767:from the original on 26 August 2016
2561:from the original on 5 October 2008
1525:was brought up and lives in Totnes.
1501:Television screenwriter and author
923:Totnes has been represented by the
886:Prospective Parliamentary Candidate
698:in 1066 and the compilation of the
4444:Deaneries of the Church of England
2861:Town's Transition boosting economy
2446:"Transition Initiatives Directory"
1868:Edwards, Adam (10 November 2007).
1719:, spent her final years in Totnes.
1443:, spent his final years in nearby
1427:lived in Totnes from 1966 to 1976.
1201:Totnes (Riverside) railway station
569:called out his news; or it may be
504:which gave a population of 8,076.
450:at the head of the estuary of the
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3167:from the original on 20 July 2021
2944:"Totnes Elizabethan House Museum"
2509:from the original on 11 June 2009
2063:from the original on 4 March 2016
2018:from the original on 6 March 2016
1992:from the original on 5 March 2016
1899:Marsh, Sarah (11 November 2020).
1260:Local TV coverage is provided by
690:(959–1100) Totnes intermittently
678:as part of the defensive ring of
3189:. Torquay: The Devonshire Press.
2950:from the original on 8 June 2008
2717:from the original on 17 May 2008
2643:The Buildings of England — Devon
2613:. This is Devon. 15 March 2012.
2535:from the original on 18 May 2011
2529:"Welcome to Totnes Town Council"
1528:Singer-songwriter and filmmaker
1416:for a period before going up to
1234:King Edward VI Community College
1211:along the line that follows the
1154:and the A385 which continues to
1134:is in one of the many authentic
1099:, was built during the reign of
1030:concept, which was pioneered by
816:In 2006 Totnes become the first
404:
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55:
39:
4009:North Devon's Biosphere Reserve
3641:List of civil parishes in Devon
1474:Sir William Elford, 1st Baronet
1248:and, until July 2010, included
1132:Totnes Elizabethan House Museum
521:The Brutus Stone in Fore Street
2611:"Twin town's return to Narnia"
2270:A New Survey of England: Devon
1203:is at the southern end of the
1082:per head than any other town.
927:on Devon County Council since
820:of the transition initiative.
63:
1:
3161:"Reynell Michell (1732-1802)"
2012:"Totnes Bridgetown ward 2011"
1835:"Totnes Town Council Website"
1657:, a character stand-up comic.
1414:King Edward VI Grammar School
978:, built in the 17th century.
694:coins. Some time between the
587:
4424:Civil parishes in South Hams
3894:Parliamentary constituencies
2863:(retrieved 30 November 2010)
2059:. British Listed Buildings.
1158:. The town also lies on the
1078:Totnes is said to have more
513:Ancient and medieval history
3200:"Civic Heraldry of England"
3185:Bellchambers, J. K. (1962)
3124:(retrieved 18 January 2015)
2755:Siegle, Lucy (8 May 2005).
2745:(retrieved 4 December 2008)
2705:Siegle, Lucy (8 May 2005).
2587:(in French). Archived from
1964:www.citypopulation.de.en.uk
1373:Totnes Times and Devon News
1244:Estate, which includes the
1180:, and has trains direct to
476:South Hams District Council
97:OS grid reference
28:Human settlement in England
4460:
3929:Grade II* listed buildings
1728:Burke and Wills expedition
1601:, former cellist with the
1560:Keith Law, Songwriter for
1470:, actress, born in Totnes.
1250:Dartington College of Arts
1050:Dartington College of Arts
871:Totnes county constituency
15:
4398:
4061:
4051:Non-metropolitan district
3301:
3112:, Abacas: London, p. 208.
2789:Sharp, Rob (1 May 2008).
2214:Historia Regum Britanniae
2169:Clark, John (June 2016).
1815:Totnes Community Hospital
1331:
1311:Totnes, South Hams, Devon
1285:Greatest Hits Radio Devon
1275:Local radio stations are
1205:South Devon Railway Trust
873:: as such it returns one
529:Historia Regum Britanniae
299:
277:
237:
91:9,214 (Census, 2021)
50:
38:
3924:Grade I listed buildings
3248:Official website of the
2217:. Chapter 4 – via
1603:Electric Light Orchestra
1586:Frederick Thomas Michell
1557:was also born in Totnes.
1547:live and work in Totnes.
958:The River Dart at Totnes
908:. In 2019, she moved to
831:greenhouse gas emissions
597:, and the British giant
3084:"Totnes Museum, Totnes"
2946:. Devon Museums Group.
2668:The Good Town of Totnes
2666:Russell, Percy (1984).
2531:. Totnes Town Council.
2158:. E. Law and J. Hewett.
2087:www.heritagegateway.org
1986:"Totnes Town ward 2011"
1762:Coat of arms of Totnes
1671:in the Ship Money case.
1521:Folk singer-songwriter
1369:The Totnes Weekly Times
1178:Exeter to Plymouth line
987:Exeter to Plymouth line
867:South Hams constituency
635:at the port of Totnes,
18:Totnes (disambiguation)
3187:Devonshire Clockmakers
2352:21 August 2008 at the
1492:Richard Hurrell Froude
1392:
1192:, and as far north as
1174:Totnes railway station
1119:
1075:
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601:"at Totttenes", while
551:
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458:, England, within the
217:Postcode district
23:Town in Devon, England
4192:Halwell and Moreleigh
4187:Frogmore and Sherford
3999:South West Coast Path
3334:Boroughs or districts
3069:Willing's Press Guide
1805:Totnes Costume Museum
1630:The Worthies of Devon
1615:, was born in Totnes.
1575:, was born in Totnes.
1532:was raised in Totnes.
1487:, was born in Totnes.
1390:
1117:
1071:
1048:Loss of revenue from
957:
918:2019 general election
906:2010 general election
811:
801:with the addition of
747:
704:William the Conqueror
659:fighting against the
655:, and in one version
547:
520:
4115:Buckland-Tout-Saints
3889:Devon County Council
3043:"About Totnes Times"
2972:Transition Culture.
2881:23 June 2014 at the
2757:"Shiny hippy people"
2707:"Shiny hippy people"
2503:Devon County Council
2341:22 July 2011 at the
2203:Geoffrey of Monmouth
1748:Writer and activist
1741:The poet and writer
1685:(grandfather) and a
1481:James Anthony Froude
877:(MP) to Parliament.
875:Member of Parliament
706:granted the burh to
535:Geoffrey of Monmouth
197:Sovereign state
16:For other uses, see
4439:New Age communities
3934:Scheduled monuments
3909:Towns by population
3387:(cities in italics)
3313:Unitary authorities
2918:"Totnes Town Trail"
2741:17 May 2008 at the
2680:Russell 1984, p.xv.
2591:on 27 November 2013
2239:The Heart of Totnes
1874:The Daily Telegraph
1839:Totnes Town Council
1763:
1697:Christopher Titmuss
1689:, are displayed in
1535:Comic-book artists
1296:
1207:which runs tourist
1176:is situated on the
995:South Devon Railway
338: /
4380:West Buckfastleigh
3434:Budleigh Salterton
3108:Barley, N. (2003)
2089:. Heritage Gateway
1724:William John Wills
1701:Insight Meditation
1555:Benjamin Kennicott
1464:grew up in Totnes.
1393:
1341:List of newspapers
1246:Schumacher College
1120:
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991:Totnes (Riverside)
960:
912:, and then to the
898:Dr Sarah Wollaston
839:Schumacher College
814:
783:magistrates' court
752:
637:Aurelius Ambrosius
523:
481:Totnes has a long
283:UK Parliament
260:Devon and Somerset
248:Devon and Cornwall
229:Dialling code
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3989:Tamar Valley AONB
3385:Major settlements
3288:Ceremonial county
3088:South Hams Events
2825:7 March 2007, p.6
2452:on 5 January 2012
2394:Construction News
1791:
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1716:The Camomile Lawn
1665:English Civil War
1460:Actor and dancer
1455:Richard Burthogge
1431:William Brockedon
1365:Tindle Newspapers
1363:. It is owned by
1349:
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1182:London Paddington
1052:, which moved to
914:Liberal Democrats
787:English Civil War
559:Worthies of Devon
525:According to the
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1880:on 9 August 2009
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1745:lives in Totnes.
1736:Bruce Montgomery
1675:William Stumbels
1505:lives in Totnes.
1441:Rajah of Sarawak
1336:Media of England
1297:
1287:on 105.5 FM and
1266:ITV West Country
1238:secondary school
1097:English Heritage
1090:motte-and-bailey
1080:listed buildings
1073:St Mary's Church
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1496:Oxford Movement
1410:Charles Babbage
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