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Jasmine Cottage
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50.38998
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Canoe Adventures (0.2 miles)
Operating from Tuckenhay on the Dart River halfway between Totnes and Dartmouth. Canoeing is a great way to experience the peace of South Devon's Rivers. Canoe Adventures cater for all group sizes and offer special trips from children's parties to romantic moonlight adventures and riverside picnics to ice-cream and crabbing!
www.canoeadventures.co.uk
50.392
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50.40081
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Sharpham Estate (1.4 miles)
Visit the vineyard and traditional dairy and try award-winning English wines and cheeses produced on the estate. There's alfresco eating with great views across the River Dart at the Vineyard Cafe.
www.sharpham.com
50.40816
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www.dgcc.co.uk
50.355
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Waterside Bistro (2.9 miles)
Relaxed, Continental-style dining by the old Totnes Bridge on the banks of the River Dart. The large terrace area is great for sunny days. Try the stone-baked pizzas.
www.watersidebistro.com
50.43021
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Effings (2.9 miles)
This deli is legendary for the quality of its produce; the cafe makes full use of these epicurean delights.
www.effings.co.uk
50.43
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Totnes Castle (3 miles)
This Norman castle is a Totnes landmark, with commanding views across the town and the River Dart.
50.431
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www.rumourtotnes.com
50.43103
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Totnes (3 miles)
An old market town with archetypal crooked, narrow lanes and quaint cottages. Totnes now has a slightly bohemian air, with lots of tempting delicatessens, eco-friendly shops and wholefood cafes. There's a special buzz in the air on market days (Fridays and Saturdays).
50.43195
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www.townparks.net
50.43
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Greenway (3.6 miles)
Agatha Christie's holiday home nestles on a crook of the River Dart in a beautiful woodland garden that is home to such horticultural treasures as Monterey pines, eucalyptus, China roses, myrtle and Turkey oaks. For a magical experience that's also kind to the environment, travel there by boat. 'Green ways' ferries leave from Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay. Following a major restoration project, The National Trust has re-opened the house to the public, where quirky collections of memorabillia offer a glimpse into the private life of the well-loved crime writer. For house opening times, please visit the website.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway
50.384
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Berry Pomeroy Castle (3.8 miles)
Reputedly Devon's most haunted castle, Berry Pomeroy is secreted away in a steep wooded valley. The 15th century ruin still displays a wall painting of the Three Kings in its gatehouse chamber. The great Elizabethan mansion of the Seymours was intended to become the most spectacular house in Devon, a match for Longleat and Audley End, however, it was abandoned by 1700 and subsequently became the subject of many a chilling ghost story, some of which can be heard in the audio tour. To get a good view of the ruin from below, take the woodland walk, although this can be steep in parts.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.15446
50.443
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Dartington Cider Press Centre (4.4 miles)
This former apple-pressing mill is now a stylish shopping centre, with plenty to do for all the family, whatever the weather. Explore the shops and galleries where you'll find a unique collection of gifts including luxury food, Dartington Crystal, jewellery, ceramics and books, or relax in one of the cafes or picnic areas. Children will enjoy the traditional toy shops and play-zone. There is also a woodland trail around the old Tweedmaill, with its working waterwheel, onto the Dartington Estate. All profits go to supporting the charitable activities of the Dartington Hall Trust.
www.dartingtonciderpress.co.uk
50.447
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The White Hart (4.4 miles)
Set in Dartington Hall's medieval courtyard, the White Hart occupies what were originally the kitchens of the magnificent 14th Century Hall. Recently restored to its former glory, with flagstone floors and roughcast walls, the restaurant serves a contemporary menu in traditional historical surroundings. Daily specials take advantage of south Devon's local and seasonal produce as well food grown on Dartington's own estate.
www.dartingtonhall.com/white-hart.php
50.45074
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Dartington Hall (4.4 miles)
Dance, arts, film, contemporary performance, literature, music - there's a year-round programme of events at this wonderful medieval house set on a 1,200 acre estate by the River Dart.
www.dartington.org
50.45166
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Dartmouth (4.6 miles)
Historically, Dartmouth was of strategic importance as a port used in the crusades of 1147 and 1190. Dominated by Britannia Royal Naval College, it has two fortified castles protecting the mouth of the River Dart. There are many historical buildings, a cobbled market place, shops, galleries, gourmet restaurants and delicatessens. National Trust Gardens, the South West Coast Path and clean beaches are nearby.
50.352
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Spice Bazaar (4.7 miles)
That rare thing - an Indian restaurant with a fantastic contemporary menu alongside curry favourites.
www.spicebazaar.co.uk
50.35072
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Taylor's Restaurant (4.7 miles)
Famed for its excellent fresh fish and shellfish, most produce is sourced locally and is prepared simply and beautifully. Puddings are indulgent. Great spot to people watch.
www.taylorsrestaurant.co.uk
50.351
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The New Angel (4.7 miles)
This restaurant barely needs any introduction; celebrity chef John Burton Race has won numerous awards for his fabulous take on fresh seafood at this Dartmouth institution.
www.thenewangel.co.uk
50.351
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The Seahorse Restaurant (4.7 miles)
The Seahorse is the brainchild of award winning restaurateur, food writer, chef and founder of the renowned FishWorks chain Mitch Tonks and long term friends Mark Ely and Mat Prowse. Inspired by travels in the Mediterranean, The Seahorse, with seats for 40 diners, offers an experience with great food served in a relaxed but informal surroundings.
www.seahorserestaurant.co.uk
50.351
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Nonstop Sail (4.7 miles)
NONSTOP Sail offers adventure sailing trips, 'gap year' and 'career break' opportunities, plus a full range of short yachting courses. Based in Dartmouth and an RYA accredited sailing school they provide RYA practical and shore based certificates as well as Mile Builder, Revision and Experience courses.
www.nonstopsail.com
50.35
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50.35
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Moby Nick's (4.8 miles)
We love the name and the fishmonger who The Classic Team found while scouting for ingredients to bake a Stargazey Pie (a traditional Cornish pie made with sardines or herrings poking their heads out of the pastry at the sky). There's a good selection of fish here, and if you fancy trying your hand at foraging while you're in the area, ask Nick behind the counter - he knows his do's from his deadly don'ts.
50.34984
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The Resnova Floating Restaurant (4.8 miles)
The Resnova takes the concept of a waterside setting one step further; this 19th Century Dutch Barge is permanently moored in the middle of Dartmouth harbour. It's just a three-minute flit in their courtesy water taxi from Kingswear or Dartmouth. Or just moor up your yacht and step aboard.
www.resnova.co.uk/index.html
50.353
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River Link (4.8 miles)
Cruises up and down the Dart River; try the Sunday Lunch Cruise or even the Murder Mystery Cruise for added fun.
www.riverlink.co.uk
50.349
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