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Totnes Elizabethan House Museum, Totnes, Devon, TQ95RU


Museum: Tudor house containing thesocial history of this historic town and the surrounding area. Features Tudor Kitchen, Victorian childhood, Victorian computer pioneer Charles Babbage and artefacts covering the last 5000 years. This Elizabethan House covers three floors with courtyard and herb garden outside.


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

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10:30
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£1:50 adult, £1 Concession, 50p child
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