The historic town of Totnes, South Devon is situated on the banks of the River Dart and benefits from being a very busy tourist centre with many interesting shops and visitor attractions. Many of the buildings date from the 16th and 17th Centuries. Today, the town is a thriving centre for music, art, theatre and natural health. Totnes is approximately 6 miles inland from the coast and easily accessible from the A38 Exeter to Plymouth Expressway. Tuesdays are particularly busy in Totnes during the summer for Elizabethan Day and with Market Days on Fridays and Saturdays. The remains of a Norman Fort dominate this particular area of town and bring visitors in droves to the historic site and surrounding businesses.
A delightful café with seating for up to 34. Quality fixtures and fittings flow throughout including solid wood tables with cast iron pedestals, wooden chairs with high-backed cushioned seats and window and settle seating to the front bay. The menu is uncomplicated offering a large range of paninis, sandwiches and toasties along with cream teas and cakes, brownies and cookies, ice cream and ice cream desserts. The café offers a large choice of freshly prepared coffees and teas, soft drinks and milkshakes. The vendors have introduced a range of gifts to purchase to include quality earthenware, tealights, candles and a range of locally produced jams and chutneys. Early viewing is highly recommended.
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