See and Do
From wine & cheese tasting to cuddling animals, pottery painting to riverside walks, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in and around Totnes, whether you want to relax, be active or soak up the local history.
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Sandridge Barton Wines
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Totnes Guildhall
*Totnes Guildhall is currently closed for winter and will reopen again for the season on 2 April 2024* Totnes Guildhall was built in 1553 on the ruins of the medieval priory, founded in 1088. It has been the heart of the town’s administrative, legal and ceremonial life for centuries, serving as court, prison and meeting... Read more »
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The Sharpham Trust
At the heart of the Sharpham Trust ethos is our desire to build a more mindful, compassionate and environmentally-sustainable world. So we connect people with nature and foster mindfulness and well-being through our programme of retreats, courses, nature events – and the rewilding of our estate, just outside Totnes. www.sharphamtrust.org/whatson The Estate is also... Read more »
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Totnes Elizabethan House Museum
*Totnes Elizabethan House Museum is currently closed for winter until March 2024* Totnes Museum is set in a beautifully restored Elizabethan merchant’s house built in the 16th century. The Grade I listed Elizabethan building has many stories to tell. The museum houses a wide range of treasures and includes a room a room dedicated to... Read more »
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Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat
The Dartmouth River Boat Company sails from Dartmouth to Totnes from April to October. The timetable is dependent on the tides, so check and book first. You can also enjoy the river boat trip as part of their famous ‘Round Robin’ excursion, exploring South Devon by steam train, bus and boat. The river cruise... Read more »