Property for sale in Totnes
Totnes is the highest navigable port on the River Dart but is also the lowest bridging point. One of five Devonshire towns mentioned in the Doomsday Book, Totnes became prosperous through the export of wool and tin and, today, enjoys a rich architectural heritage in a picturesque setting.
If you are looking for houses for sale in Totnes there is a good choice of styles, sizes, periods and prices, including terraced cottages, modern townhouses, detached family homes with an integral garage and, in local villages and hamlets, thatched cottages, barn conversions and substantial houses with mature gardens. Flats for sale in Totnes are located in lovely period cottages and townhouses, with the larger flats offering two or three bedrooms in riverside apartment blocks.
Please contact Totnes estate agents for details of all flats, cottages and houses currently available.
Amenities for property in Totnes
Totnes was once a thriving port and the old steamer quay is still popular with pleasure craft. Fore Street rises from the quay to the centre of the town, passing many 16th and 17th century merchants houses. The magnificent St. Mary's Church in Totnes was built in red sandstone in the 15th century and The Guild Hall, on Ramparts Walk, is a well-preserved 16th century building. The oldest pub in Totnes is the Kingsbridge Inn, near Leechwell Lane, a passage that leads to three ancient wells. Totnes has an excellent range of independently run shops, two supermarkets, weekly street markets and, in the summer, a regular Elizabethan market where everyone dresses up in period costume. Local primary schools include Dartington Church of England, East Allington, St Johns, The Grove and, for older children, King Edward VI Community College, a former grammar school.
Transport in Totnes
Totnes is on the A385, midway between the A380, Exeter to Paignton road, and the A38, Exeter to Plymouth road. The railway station in Totnes offers a good, half-hour service to Exeter St Davids.
Surrounding areas
While searching for property to buy or property to rent in Totnes, which is covered by postcode TQ9, you may also like to consider Devon towns and villages such as Ivybridge, South Brent, Buckfastleigh, Kingsbridge, Dartmouth, Paignton, and Torquay.
flat, 3 bedrooms
A refurbished and well proportioned first floor purpose built flat convenient to the town centre amenities.
house, 4 bedrooms
An attractive former mill and smithy in a delightful location in the South Hams, bi-sected by the Bigwell Brook and approximately five minutes' drive from both Totnes and the A38.
house, 4 bedrooms
AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL LOCATED RURAL HOME WITH OUTBUILDINGS, STABLES AND GROUNDS EXTENDING TO APPROXIMATELY 6 ACRES
house, 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms
A beautifully presented detached barn with 4 bedrooms, set in approximately 3.8 acres of gardens and grounds situated in the hamlet of Tigley.
house, 3 bedrooms
OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £220,000
An established semi detached home situated in a popular residential cul-de-sac offering spacious 3 bedroom accommodation requiring refurbishment and modernisation.
house, 4 bedrooms
A very spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom attached property situated on a private road and close to all of Totnes town amenities to include parking and mature and well established gardens.
house, 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms
A spacious modern 4 bedroom family home with parking and a garden in the sought after market town of Totnes.
house, 2 bedrooms
Lovely quaint 2 bed cottage, cottage garden, 2 allocated parking spaces, GCH, the property benefits from having under gone a complete refurbishment, inc new bathroom, shower, radiators, lighting,...
house, 3 bedrooms
A 3 bedroom, 2 reception attached property which has recently been up dated together with parking for several vehicles, gardens front and rear and situated within a level walk to all the town...
house, 3 bedrooms
A spacious house with under-croft and garage set a short distance from the east bank of the River Dart and within easy walking of the town centre.