Totnes


 
 

Totnes (tot'nus) is an ancient borough in South Devon and is the capital of the South Hams district. It was founded in ancient times, but incorporated as a borough during the reign of King Athelstan the grandson of Alfred the Great of Wessex. As a borough, mint, and parliamentary constituency, Totnes was once a place of some significance; indications of its former importance are given by the remains of the Norman Totnes Castle, now owned by English Heritage. It was built during the reign of William the Bastard. Equally notable is the late medieval church of St Mary built of rich red Devonian stone. The ancient Leechwell (so named because of the supposed medicinal properties of its water) still provides fresh water, and is preserved from former days.

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A prominant feature of the town is the Eastgate - an arch spanning the in the middle of the main street. This Elizabethan entrance to the walled town was destroyed in a fire in September 1990, before being rebuilt again. The town is built on a hill above the River Dart, which divides Totnes from the suburb of Bridgetown, and is tidal up to Totnes, where it meets a 17th century wier. It provides navigation to seagoing boats and until 1995 was used for the import and export of goods.

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The town attracts people with alternative beliefs and has one of the largest communities of New Age followers in the whole of the United Kingdom.

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Borough: A borough is a local government administrative subdivision used in the Canadian province of Quebec, in some states of the United States, and formerly in New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, boroughs are also to be found in England and Northern Ireland....

South Hams: South Hams is a local government district on the south coast of Devon, England. It contains the towns of Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Ivybridge, Salcombe, and Totnes....

Athelstan: REDIRECT Athelstan of England...

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