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Totnes's status as a
transition town.
Totnes is said to have more
listed buildings per head than any
other town. The
Norman motte-and-bailey
Totnes Castle...
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Totnes Castle is one of the best
preserved examples of a
Norman motte and
bailey castle in England. It is
situated in the town of
Totnes on the
River Dart...
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Totnes is a
market town in
South Devon, England.
Totnes may also
refer to:
Totnes railway station Totnes (Riverside)
railway station Totnes (UK Parliament...
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Totnes Priory was a
priory at
Totnes in
south Devon, England. It was
founded by
Juhel de
Totnes,
feudal baron of
Totnes. The
foundation charter dated...
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Totnes pound (t£) was a
complementary local currency,
intended to
support the
local economy of
Totnes, a town in Devon, England. It was in circulation...
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Totnes Guildhall is a 16th-century
Tudor historic guildhall, magistrate's court, and prison, in the town of
Totnes,
south Devon, in
southwest England....
- The
feudal barony of
Totnes was a
large feudal barony with its
caput at
Totnes Castle in Devon, England. It was one of
eight feudal baronies in Devonshire...
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George Carew, 1st Earl of
Totnes (29 May 1555 – 27
March 1629),
known as Sir
George Carew between 1586 and 1605 and as The Lord
Carew between 1605 and...
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Plymouth and
Totnes archdeaconries. The
archdeacon oversees the
deaneries of Moreton,
Newton Abbot and Ipplepen, Okehampton, Torbay,
Totnes and Woodleigh...
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Totnes Trinitarian Priory, also
known as the
Trinitarian hospital of
Warland was a
medieval monastic house in the town of
Totnes in Devon, England. It...