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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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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
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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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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
473:(Dorset), which sublet Townstal and Dartmouth to the FitzStephens. It was probably during the early part of their proprietorship that Dartmouth began to grow as a port, as it was of strategic importance as a deep-water port for sailing vessels. The port was used as the sailing point for the
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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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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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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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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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hamlet of Townstal. The process was interrupted by the second world war, but was resumed with the construction of many
2021:(born 1952), a commercially successful cartoonist and illustrator, lives in Dartmouth and runs a shop on Fosse Street.
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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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of Clifton and Townstal. At the second tier, Dartmouth forms part of the Dartmouth and Kingswear ward of
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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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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1832). "poetical illustration".
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to surrender, after which Gallants Bower was demolished.
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2697:(2 ed.). Usk: Oakwood Press. pp. 92, 335–339.
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Boat cruises to nearby places along the coast (such as
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during this time. The books were later published as
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3563:. Tindle Newspapers. 15 March 2013. Archived from
2930:, Dartmouth Town Council. Retrieved 21 March 2008"
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1937:—St John the Baptist R.C. Primary School, and one
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3342:. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Co. pp. 27, 28.
3308:(2nd ed.). Usk: Oakwood Press. p. 339.
2750:. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 19–20.
2011:. Bidder died at his home at Paradise Point near
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2980:, Devon County Council. Retrieved 21 March 2008"
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760:. Much of the interior survives from that time.
3530:. Tindle Newspapers. 3 May 2013. Archived from
2596:"Listed Buildings in Dartmouth, Devon, England"
3753:
3440:
3338:Williams and Reynolds, Ken and Dermot (1977).
3038:. Visit South Devon Community Interest Company
3012:. Visit South Devon Community Interest Company
1794:provides local town bus services and links to
493:and was twice surprised and sacked during the
423:South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
409:set on the western bank of the estuary of the
4503:
3739:
3465:
2949:. South Hams District Council. Archived from
2475:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1832). "picture".
1762:Dartmouth station building, now a restaurant.
3516:
3193:
2741:
2739:
2722:. Chichester: Phillimore. pp. 178–180.
2672:. Chichester: Phillimore. pp. 166–168.
2164:(1854–1914), landscape and portrait painter.
1770:runs through Dartmouth, linking the town to
4910:Port cities and towns in South West England
3448:"History of Dartmouth Community Greenhouse"
2331:. Devonperspectives.co.uk. 11 February 2012
1873:. Television signals are received from the
1755:, some 11 miles (18 km) away by road.
1751:. The nearest bridge across the Dart is in
779:defensive structure. The fort was built by
728:departed alone to complete the crossing to
712:on 20 August 1620. About 300 miles west of
602:in Fisher's Drawing Room scrap Book, 1833.
4532:List of civil parishes in Devon#South Hams
4510:
4496:
3746:
3732:
2353:. Dartmouth-history.org.uk. Archived from
2305:. By The Dart. 2 June 2016. Archived from
2281:. Chichester: Phillimore. pp. 17–18.
2108:GCMG KH (1799–1848), an English antiquary.
2037:painter, attended the Royal Naval College.
1786:connects Dartmouth to a junction with the
1113:The nearest Met Office weather station is
926:, and consisting of the three parishes of
2736:
2557:
1782:to the east across the Higher Ferry. The
529:For ought I wost, he was of Dertemouthe.
1851:
1757:
978:
952:until 1974, when it was merged into the
854:
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608:
563:
3667:. Vol. 49. 1897. pp. 464–465.
3524:"Bloom contest fear over gardening cut"
2717:
2667:
2562:Martin Frobisher: Elizabethan Privateer
2500:
2451:The Rough Guide to Devon & Cornwall
2447:
2427:"St Saviour, Dartmouth, Devon – Church"
2400:
2375:
2276:
619:at Dartmouth Harbour, 18 September 1592
4887:
3557:"Bloom team bid to restore greenhouse"
3473:"Bloom team bid to restore greenhouse"
3390:"World Indoor Rally Championship 2011"
3050:
2487:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1833
2483:
2478:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1833
2474:
2182:Office for National Statistics :
2144:. She is buried at Longcross Cemetery.
2015:and is buried at nearby Stoke Fleming.
1904:is the town's local weekly newspaper.
974:
512:visited and among the pilgrims in his
4491:
3727:
3428:from the original on 11 December 2021
3306:The Newton Abbot to Kingswear Railway
3303:
3245:
3223:"Indices data - Slapton station 1815"
3032:"The Flavel Arts Centre & Cinema"
2745:
2695:The Newton Abbot to Kingswear Railway
2692:
2618:"The King's Room at Dartmouth Museum"
3636:"Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris"
2978:Division 36: Dartmouth and Kingswear
2828:"Dartmouth and District Indoor Pool"
2537:"Dartmouth, Devon – Destinations UK"
1986:
1948:
1061:and Start Bay) and up the river (to
747:The town contains many medieval and
2303:"What's in A Name – Warfleet Creek"
2279:Dartmouth and its Neighbours 1st Ed
2226:"Dartmouth and Kingswear ward 2011"
2065:, and published her autobiography,
1054:on the opposite bank of the river.
833:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
13:
3479:. 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:
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32:
4477:North Devon's Biosphere Reserve
4109:List of civil parishes in Devon
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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
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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:
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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
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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:. Fisher, Son & Co.
2481:. Fisher, Son & Co.
2141:Lark Rise to Candleford
2106:Nicholas Harris Nicolas
2073:Christopher Robin Milne
1901:The Dartmouth Chronicle
1839:Dartmouth Steam Railway
1745:Dartmouth Steam Railway
1727:Dartmouth is linked to
1048:Dartmouth Steam Railway
956:district, and became a
859:Smith Street circa 1930
664:captured by the English
3340:The Kingsbridge Branch
1857:
1763:
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637:which was the home of
620:
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477:of 1147 and 1190, and
216:Postcode district
4660:Halwell and Moreleigh
4655:Frogmore and Sherford
4467:South West Coast Path
3802:Boroughs or districts
2718:Freeman, Ray (1990).
2668:Freeman, Ray (1990).
2401:Freeman, Ray (1990).
2376:Freeman, Ray (1990).
2277:Freeman, Ray (1990).
2099:Newcomen steam engine
2041:Sir John Harvey Jones
1855:
1792:Stagecoach South West
1761:
1079:South West Coast Path
982:
897:Dart Lifeboat Station
858:
837:Dart Lifeboat Station
818:Great Western Railway
742:
641:and his half-brother
612:
567:
520:
421:. 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:. Rough Guides UK.
2357:on 29 February 2012
2351:"Roll Of Mayoralty"
2309:on 18 November 2022
2258:on 19 February 2015
2232:on 19 February 2015
2118:John "Jack" Russell
2001:calculating prodigy
1955:Non-League football
1833:, with a branch to
1466:Record low °C (°F)
1326:Daily mean °C (°F)
1075:PS Kingswear Castle
1032:tourist attractions
975:Culture and tourism
554:in medieval times.
471:Honour of Marshwood
407:tourist destination
337: /
38:Dartmouth from the
4848:West Buckfastleigh
3902:Budleigh Salterton
3477:North London Today
3259:on 19 October 2008
3181:on 2 December 2020
3171:"1976 temperature"
3153:"1987 temperature"
3101:on 18 January 2017
3036:Discover Dartmouth
3010:Discover Dartmouth
2135:Over to Candleford
2095:atmospheric engine
2031:Gordon Onslow Ford
1939:all-through school
1933:Dartmouth has one
1858:
1764:
1123:South West England
1040:Bayard's Cove Fort
985:
918:, incorporated by
861:
745:
643:Sir Walter Raleigh
621:
570:
495:Hundred Years' War
489:from the reign of
282:UK Parliament
259:Devon and Somerset
247:Devon and Cornwall
228:Dialling code
4879:
4878:
4485:
4484:
4457:Tamar Valley AONB
3853:Major settlements
3756:Ceremonial county
3694:"Dartmouth"
3567:on 17 August 2016
3534:on 17 August 2016
3315:978-0-85361-733-4
2757:978-0-906294-72-7
2704:978-0-85361-733-4
2504:Ancient Dartmouth
2081:Christopher Robin
1995:(1806–1878), the
1987:Notable residents
1949:Sport and leisure
1943:Dartmouth Academy
1892:on 105.5 FM, and
1818:and Torquay from
1719:
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996:and fireworks. A
950:municipal borough
672:Dartmouth Harbour
631:Sir Francis Drake
356:
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146:Shire county
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4900:Dartmouth, Devon
4645:East Portlemouth
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4452:South Devon AONB
4427:Lord Lieutenants
4004:Moretonhampstead
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2112:Mary Nightingale
2051:Michael Redgrave
1981:Britain in Bloom
1959:Dartmouth A.F.C.
1953:Dartmouth has a
1871:ITV West Country
1847:British Railways
1613:
1134:
1133:
1127:maritime climate
1044:Dartmouth Castle
983:Map of Dartmouth
958:successor parish
904:listed buildings
878:Second World War
758:Dartmouth Museum
600:Dartmouth Church
515:Canterbury Tales
510:Geoffrey Chaucer
499:Kingswear Castle
483:Dartmouth Castle
433:. There are two
393:) is a town and
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