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Totnes Elizabethan House Museum, Totnes, Devon, TQ95RU


Museum is open to the public: Tudor House featuring three floors of history and artefacts from a Romano British skeleton through 1000 year old coins minted in Totnes to th Victorian computer inventor, Charles Babbage. A Tudor Kitchen and Reception Room completed the displays with areas dedicated to local history and events.


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Totnes Elizabethan House Museum
70 Fore Street
Totnes.
Totnes
Devon
TQ95RU   map

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10.30am
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Adults £1:50, Concession £1, Children 50p
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