Totnes was known as Totenais in Domesday and is one of England's oldest boroughs. It probably derived its name from 'Totta's headland' and lies at the highest navigable point on the River Dart about eight miles northwest of Dartmouth. It was once a Saxon market centre with a mint and some of the old Saxon walls and ruined remains of its castle can still be seen.
There are many Elizabethan and Georgian houses and the historic Brutus stone is set in a pavement near the restored 15th century East Gate. One of Brutus' descendants, Aeneas, is reputed to have founded the Kingdom of Britain after his long voyage from Troy.
The development is situated off Higher Westonfields to the southeast of the town centre.
...Facilities include an alarm service and estate management services.
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Facilities include non resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, activities room, cafe, hairdressing salon and garden.
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The Manor House is situated off Coronation Road and consists of 25 flats built by Rockeagle Homes and completed in...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge and garden.
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