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known later as The Mill Pool, was first mentioned in 1243. The flow of water out of the pool through the Mill Gullet powered a tidal mill. The dam was used as an unofficial footpath linking Clifton, to the south, with Hardness, to the north. Before this it was necessary to go westwards to the head of the creek at Ford to travel between the two settlements. The lord of the manor was given the rights to hold a weekly market and an annual fair in 1231. In 1281, a legal case proved that the Lord of Totnes had the right to charge tolls on ships using the river, and this right was bought by Nicholas of Tewkesbury in 1306, who conveyed the town, river and port to the king in 1327, so making Dartmouth a Royal Borough. The king gave the river to the Duchy of Cornwall in 1333, who still own the "fundus" or bed of the river. In 1335 Edward III granted Dartmouth to Joan of Carew, whose husband was Lord of Stoke Fleming, and almost immediately she obediently passed the lordship to Guy de Bryan, one of the king's leading ministers. In 1341, the town was granted a Royal Charter, which allowed for the election of a mayor. The borough was required to provide two ships for forty days per year. After 1390, no more is heard of lordship rights, and the borough became effectively independent of any lord.
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via Brown's Hill. These were all too steep for vehicles, so the only land access was by packhorse. In 1671 there is the first mention of the building of the "New Ground". A previously existing sandbank was built up using ships' ballast, and a quay wall was built around it to provide more mooring space. The area proved too unstable to be built on, and is now the Royal Avenue Gardens. It was originally linked to the corner of the Quay by a bridge, opposite Duke Street. At the other end of The Quay, Spithead extended into the river for a few yards.
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and linked to Lower Street, which was also widened, with the northern part renamed Fairfax Place. Some of the buildings were rebuilt further back with decorative frontages. In 1881 the Harbour Commissioners produced a scheme for an embankment or esplanade from near the Lower Ferry to Hardness, across the remains of The Pool, to provide an attraction for tourists and further mooring space. It was completed in 1885 after much disagreement between the Borough, the Commissioners and the Railway (now the
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Manorial transactions are first recorded in 1220, when the manor house was at Norton, about half a mile west of Townstal. Names of occupations also started to appear, including taverner, tailor, coggar, korker, goldsmith, glover, skinner and baker. The "Fosse", now Foss Street, a dam across the creek
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The earliest street in Dartmouth to be recorded by name (in the 13th century) is Smith Street. Several of the houses on the street are originally late 16th century or early 17th century and probably rebuilt on the site of earlier medieval dwellings. The street name undoubtedly derives from the smiths
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The Royal Castle Hotel was built in 1639 on the then new quay. The building was re-fronted in the 19th century, and as the new frontage is itself listed, it is not possible to see the original which lies beneath. A claimant for the oldest building is a former merchant's house in Higher Street, now a
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Dartmouth in Bloom has big plans to rescue one of the town's greatest assets, the community greenhouse, and restore it to its former Edwardian glory. The move comes at a time when the future of the community greenhouse is at risk, with controversial proposals from South Hams Council, which owns the
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In the 1920s, aided by government grants, the council made a start on clearing the slums. This was aided by the decline in the use of coal as a fuel for ships. The slums were demolished, and the inhabitants were rehoused in new houses in the Britannia Avenue area, to the west of the old village or
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The area to the north of Ridge Hill was a shallow and muddy bay ("Coombe Mud") with a narrow road running along the shore linking with the Higher Ferry. The mud was a dumping ground for vessels, including a submarine. The reclamation was completed in 1937 by the extension of the Embankment and the
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and a pontoon was constructed, linked to Spithead by a bridge. The railway directors and others formed the Dartmouth Harbour Commissioners. At this time, all the roads in those parts of Dartmouth which were not land reclamations were very narrow. In 1864-7 Higher Street was widened into Southtown
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In medieval times, land access from the Totnes direction passed the manor at Norton and the parish church at Townstal before falling steeply along what are now Church Road, Mount Boone and Ridge Hill to the river at Hardness. There were steeper routes via Townstal Hill and Clarence Street and also
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and is possibly the original portal. Although it is dated "1631", this is thought to be the date of a subsequent refurbishment coincidental with major renovations of the church in the 17th century. The gallery of the church is decorated with the heraldic crests of prominent local families and is
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port, with coal being brought in by ship or train. Coal lumpers were members of gangs, who competed to bunker the ships by racing to be first to a ship. This led to the men living as close as possible to the river, and their tenements became grossly overcrowded, with the families living in slum
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and opened in 1954, together with a speedway track. The latter was later used for housing, but a new community centre was opened nearby, together with a leisure centre, an outdoor swimming pool, and later an indoor pool, and supermarkets. There are also light industrial units.
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streetscapes and is a patchwork of narrow lanes and stone stairways. A significant number of the historic buildings are listed. One of the most obvious is the Butterwalk, built 1635 to 1640. Its intricately carved wooden fascia is supported on granite columns.
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with warm summers and mild winters—this is particularly pronounced due to its position near the coast—extremes range from a record low of just −8.0 °C (17.6 °F) in January 1987 up to a record high of 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) during June 1976.
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guard ship is often present at the event. Other cultural events include beer festivals in February and July (the latter in Kingswear), a music festival and an art and craft weekend in June, a food festival in October and a Christmas candlelit event.
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Before 1671, what is now the town centre was almost entirely tidal mud flats. The New Road (now Victoria Road) was constructed across the bed of the (silted up) Mill Pool and up the Ford valley after 1823. Spithead was extended in 1864 when the
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built in 1480 and several monuments including the tomb of John Hawley (died 1408) and his two wives, covered with a large brass plate effigy of all three. A large medieval ironwork door is decorated with two leopards of the
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Since 1905 Dartmouth has had a greenhouse as part of the Royal Avenue Gardens. In May 2013 this building, used for the previous 10 years by Dartmouth in Bloom, a not-for-profit organisation affiliated with
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takes place annually over three days at the end of August. The event sees the traditional regatta boat races along with markets, fun fairs, community games, musical performances, air displays including the
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The greenhouse, built in 1905, was an original feature of the New Ground, which became Royal Avenue Gardens, and remains the oldest surviving feature of the gardens, six years older than the bandstand.
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District Council, which returns three councillors. At the upper tier of local government Dartmouth and Kingswear Electoral Division elects one member to Devon County Council.
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was reopened in 2007, the first time that a lifeboat had been stationed in the town since 1896. It has initially been kept in a temporary building in Coronation Park.
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coastal properties at Little Dartmouth and Brownstone (Kingswear). The Dart Valley Trail starts in Dartmouth, with routes either side of the River Dart as far as
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The Dartmouth Greenhouse was built in 1905. This Greenhouse is part of the history of Royal Avenue Gardens and part of the heritage of the town of Dartmouth.
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The first church in the parish was St Clement's, Townstal, which may have existed in some form before the 1190s. It was granted by the FitzStephens to
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and shipwrights who built and repaired ships here when the tidal waters reached as far as this point. Smith Street was also the site of the town
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In 2010, a fire seriously damaged numerous historical properties in Fairfax Place and Higher Street. Several were Tudor and Grade I or Grade II
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formally closed the line to mainline passenger trains in 1973, but it immediately re-opened as a heritage line and has run as one ever since.
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Dartmouth sent numerous ships to join the English fleet that attacked the Spanish Armada, including the Roebuck, Crescent and Hart. The
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It was in this magnificent room that King Charles II was entertained in July 1671, when storms forced him to seek shelter in Dartmouth.
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occupation forces in c. 1643 to the south east of the town, with a similar fort at Mount Ridley on the opposite slopes of what is now
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The Flavel Centre incorporates the public library and performance spaces, featuring films, live music and comedy and exhibitions.
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in about 1198, the Abbey having been founded in 1196, and the present stone-built church was probably started shortly after this.
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Dartmouth Town Council is the lowest of three tiers of local government. It consists of 16 councillors representing the two
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Bayards Cove was used in the BBC period drama The Onedin Line to represent the wharves and buildings of Liverpool Docks.
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hamlet of Townstal. The process was interrupted by the second world war, but was resumed with the construction of many
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or Hauley, a licensed privateer and sometime mayor of Dartmouth is reputed to be a model for Chaucer's "schipman".
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at the Sand Quay in 1878, but it was closed in 1896. In all this time only one effective rescue was made by the
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The remains of a fort at Gallants Bower just outside the town are some of the best preserved remains of a
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of Clifton and Townstal. At the second tier, Dartmouth forms part of the Dartmouth and Kingswear ward of
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Notwithstanding Dartmouth's connections with the crown and respectable society, it was a major base for
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Climate data for Slapton, elevation: 32 m (105 ft), 1981–2010 normals, extremes 1960–present
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St Saviour's Church was constructed in 1335 and consecrated in 1372. It contains a pre-Reformation oak
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is supposed by some to be named for the vast fleets which assembled there. Dartmouth was a home of the
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held court in the Butterwalk whilst sheltering from storms in 1671 in a room which now forms part of
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had been reduced to £140,000. Still, ten freighters were needed to carry the treasure to London.
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was Bayard's Cove, a relatively small area protected by a fort at the southern end of the town.
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as the only settlement in the area which now makes up the parish of Dartmouth. It was held by
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drama series that ran from 1971 to 1980. Many of the scenes from the BBC's popular series
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put into Dartmouth on his return from North America, and was arrested for sailing under a
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books was named, used to own the Harbour Bookshop. The bookshop closed in September 2011.
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arrived to reclaim the Crown's share of the loot, a cargo estimated at half a million
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of the interior of the church, showing the rood screen, provided the inspiration for
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reputed to be constructed of timbers from ships captured during the defeat of the
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TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter situated south east of the town.
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Charles Oman, "Dartmouth and Kingswear Castles: Twin Dart estuary defenders"
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Dartmouth also hosts the annual "World Indoor Rally Championship", based on
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the town was a base for American forces and one of the departure points for
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to America. They rested a while before setting off on their journey in the
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district, and had a population of 5,512 in 2001, reducing to 5,064 at the
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Bayard's Cove has been used in several television productions, including
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Bold text denotes a parish council referred to as a town council, i.e.
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conditions, with up to 15 families in one house, one family to a room.
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National Trail passes through the town, and also through extensive
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attacked from the north in 1646, taking the town and forcing the
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reclamation of the mud behind it, which became Coronation Park.
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No railway has ever run to Dartmouth, but the town does have a
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The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972
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At the end of August and early September there is the annual
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building, to flatten it to extend the Mayor Avenue car park.
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Medieval church door of St Saviour's, with armorial leopards
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1832). "poetical illustration".
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to surrender, after which Gallants Bower was demolished.
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Boat cruises to nearby places along the coast (such as
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The Local Government (Successor Parishes) Order 1973
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during this time. The books were later published as
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Tindle Newspapers. 15 March 2013 3281:. South Devon AONB. Archived from 3091:"Ricky Tomlinson on Bayard's Cove" 2620:. Dartmouth Museum. Archived from 2566:. Yale University Press. pp.  1077:returned to the town in 2013. The 960:of Dartmouth with a town council. 14: 4926: 3675: 3658:"Russell, John (1795-1883)"  3129:. 8 December 2012. Archived from 2501:Russell, Percy (September 1946). 2429:. Roughwood.net. 27 February 2009 2093:(1664–1729), the inventor of the 1865:Local TV coverage is provided by 1845:, which had a dedicated pontoon. 645:. Greenway was later the home of 613:The arrival of the Great Carrack 59: 3664:Dictionary of National Biography 1739:are both vehicular ferries. The 720:was unseaworthy, it returned to 363: 58: 51: 32: 4477:North Devon's Biosphere Reserve 4109:List of civil parishes in Devon 3649: 3627: 3605: 3583: 3494: 3408: 3382: 3356: 3331: 3322: 3297: 3271: 3215: 3163: 3145: 3113: 3083: 3024: 2998: 2968: 2936: 2918: 2906: 2894: 2872: 2846: 2820: 2790: 2764: 2711: 2686: 2661: 2639: 2610: 2587: 2551: 2529: 2494: 2468: 2441: 2419: 2394: 2252:"Dartmouth Townstall ward 2011" 2033:(1912–2003), a leading British 1973:Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta 1890:Greatest Hits Radio South Devon 989:Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta 942:Municipal Corporations Act 1835 891: 846: 801: 413:, which is a long narrow tidal 2539:. Historic-uk.com. 4 June 1944 2369: 2343: 2321: 2295: 2270: 2244: 2218: 2197: 2175: 2150:(1892–1980), recipient of the 527:was ther, wonyng fer by weste; 501:. Originally Dartmouth's only 1: 3253:"Dart Harbour : Ferries" 2168: 1923:Britannia Royal Naval College 1921:'s officer training college ( 1913:Britannia Royal Naval College 1880:Local radio stations include 1856:Kingswear seen from Dartmouth 1036:Dartmouth Royal Naval College 909: 732:. Dartmouth's sister city is 4895:Civil parishes in South Hams 4362:Parliamentary constituencies 3201:"Slapton 1981–2010 averages" 2880:Pigot & Co.'s Devonshire 2720:Dartmouth and its Neighbours 2670:Dartmouth and its Neighbours 2403:Dartmouth and its Neighbours 2378:Dartmouth and its Neighbours 1907: 1722: 809:Dartmouth and Torbay Railway 7: 3710:"Dartmouth (England)"  3593:. bbc.co.uk. 19 August 2011 2079:, after whom the character 1610:Average precipitation days 1396:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1256:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 768:listed public house called 417:that runs inland as far as 96:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 10: 4931: 4915:Seaside resorts in England 4397:Grade II* listed buildings 2928:Dartmouth Town Councillors 2772:"Dartmouth Baptist Church" 2598:. British Listed Buildings 2329:"John Hawley of Dartmouth" 2101:is on display in the town. 1928: 1711: 1703: 1136: 1108: 924:Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness 876:In the latter part of the 716:, upon realising that the 626:Nuestra Señora del Rosario 452: 4866: 4538: 4529: 4519:Non-metropolitan district 4344: 4118: 3852: 3801: 3780: 3769: 2798:"Townstal Community Hall" 2748:Devon's Lifeboat Heritage 2558:McDermott, James (2001). 2194:Retrieved 27 January 2010 1843:Dartmouth railway station 1749:Kingswear railway station 1656: 1609: 1535: 1465: 1395: 1325: 1255: 1185: 1180: 1177: 1174: 1171: 1168: 1165: 1162: 1159: 1156: 1153: 1150: 1147: 1144: 1141: 1125:, the area experiences a 598:'s poetical illustration 298: 280: 276: 264: 252: 240: 236: 226: 214: 204: 194: 180: 162: 144: 126: 110: 94: 83: 46: 31: 26: 4392:Grade I listed buildings 3614:"Newcomen, Thomas"  3006:"What's On in Dartmouth" 2746:Leach, Nicholas (2009). 2594:Good Stuff IT Services. 2448:Andrews, Robert (2013). 2205:"Parish population 2011" 2067:Life Among the Redgraves 1961:who play at Long Cross. 1917:The town is home to the 1860: 1778:to the southwest and to 914:The town was an ancient 734:Dartmouth, Massachusetts 596:Letitia Elizabeth Landon 3716:Encyclopædia Britannica 3700:The American Cyclopædia 3642:Encyclopædia Britannica 3620:Encyclopædia Britannica 3394:SlotForum International 3328:Potts (2014), pp. 36–40 2490:. 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It lies within the 4583:Buckland-Tout-Saints 4357:Devon County Council 3504:. Dartmouth in Bloom 3450:. Dartmouth in Bloom 3304:Potts, C.R. (2014). 3126:Western Morning News 2956:on 28 September 2011 2915:(S.I. 1973 No. 1110) 2903:(S.I. 1972 No. 2039) 2887:4 March 2016 at the 2693:Potts, C.R. (2014). 2190:12 June 2011 at the 2075:(1920–1996), son of 1993:George Parker Bidder 1968:in the late summer. 1186:Record high °C (°F) 1089:, and continuing to 1050:which terminates at 946:Member of Parliament 922:, known formally as 647:Dame Agatha Christie 639:Sir Humphrey Gilbert 196:Sovereign state 4402:Scheduled monuments 4377:Towns by population 3855:(cities in italics) 3781:Unitary authorities 3561:Dartmouth Chronicle 3528:Dartmouth Chronicle 3285:on 26 February 2012 2834:on 18 November 2022 2808:on 18 November 2022 2517:on 29 February 2012 2454:. 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River Dart
Dartmouth is located in Devon
Devon
OS grid reference
SX877514
Civil parish
District
South Hams
Shire county
Devon
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
TQ6
Dialling code
Police
Devon and Cornwall
Fire
Devon and Somerset
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South Devon
UK
England

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