Places to see in ( Tavistock - UK )
Places to see in ( Tavistock - UK )
Tavistock is an ancient stannary and market town within West Devon, England. Tavistock is situated on the River Tavy from which its name derives. Tavistock traces its recorded history back to at least AD 961 when Tavistock Abbey, whose ruins lie in the centre of the town, was founded. Its most famous son is Sir Francis Drake.
Tavistock lies on the edge of Dartmoor, around 24 kilometres (14.9 mi) north of Plymouth on the A386, The town of Tavistock is centred on the paved amenity of Bedford Square, around which are found St. Eustachius' Church and the Abbey ruins, to the west, the Grade 2-listed Town Hall, the disused former Guildhall/magistrates' court buildings, and Pannier Market buildings behind the Town Hall. Abbey Bridge crosses the River Tavy to the south, while West Street and Duke Street, on either side of the north end of the square, form the main shopping areas, with the indoor market running behind Duke Street.
Plymouth Road, the A386 heading west from the centre of the square, is home to much of the town's tourist trade, with many hotels and bed and breakfast establishments, as well as the town's bus station. Between Plymouth Road and the Tavy is the park, known locally as the Meadows, along with car parks, the Wharf theatre, cinema and culture centre, and a public recreation pool. West of the Meadows are found the substantial playing fields and buildings of Tavistock College, reached by an underpass below the A386. Further south along the Plymouth Road/A386 lie industrial estates, supermarkets and other large retail outlets. To the north and east of town lies Whitchurch Down, where Dartmoor begins immediately.
Tavistock is a small market town, providing shopping and entertainment for its residents, many small outlying villages and the local farming community. It is a centre for the West Devon and Dartmoor tourist trade.
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Tavistock Townhall Paranormal Investigation
Haunted Devon investigates Tavistock Townhall.
Tavistock Town Hall, The Premier Function Venue in West Devon
Situated at the heart of this ancient stannary town, Tavistock Town Hall is the premier function venue in West Devon. From Civic Balls to Wedding receptions, and from Civil Ceremonies to Antique fairs, this versatile venue has much to offer.
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Tavistock Pannier Market at Tavistock Town Hall every Tuesday, Friday and selective Saturdays
Namaste! Join the Top Hat Fun Chef Collin Pereira and his team of culinary enthusiasts to experience the magic and power of culinary India in a Jar with a Dash of Devon at Tavistock Pannier Market.
Embark upon the most innovative and versatile curry food jar to hit the UK shores!
A treat to the senses! Dig in! Be Thrilled! Let the spirit of India in a Jar enliven your taste buds!
Om Santi Santi Santi!
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Tavistock Canal 2005.
A Walk along the Tavistock Canal 2005
Tavistock Pannier Market
Welcome to the Tavistock Pannier Market, we look forward to seeing you.
Tavistock Town Hall, The Premier Function Venue in West Devon close to Devon Aqua Therapy
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Tavistock Town Council - Full Council Meeting 6th September 2016
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Tavistock Council Live Stream
Live Music at Tavistock Pannier Market. India in a Jar with a Dash of Devon at Tavistock Town Hall
Namaste! Join the team of Top Hat Fun Chef Collin Pereira the culinary enthusiasts to experience the magic and power of culinary India in a Jar with a Dash of Devon at Tavistock Pannier Market held at the Tavistock Town Hall
Embark upon the most innovative and versatile curry food jar to hit the UK shores!
A treat to the senses! Dig in! Be Thrilled! Let the spirit of Buy India in a Jar enliven your taste buds!
Om Santi Santi Santi!
#indiainajar #inj #injBUYinj #DIYcurry #NesCurry #curry #korma #QuormaSutra #inneedindeed #Tavistock #exeter #newtonabbot #barnstaple #Devotees #turmeric #turmericchutney #freshturmeric #rootturmeric #blackpepper #honey #chef
Tavistock GIDS Clinic: Puberty Blockers
A short clip about the use of puberty blockers on youngsters in the UK. I stopped my girl from wanting to take them by telling her that the whole transgender movement is like a cult. You can do the same.
peter tavy to tavistock in the snow - 6/1/10 part4
Coming into Tavistock and through to Morrisons
Tavistock, Devon where I was born
music by -The Faces-Love Lives Here
Interior of St Eustachius' parish church, Tavistock, Devon, UK
The church was built by Abbot Robert Champeaux (1285-1324) and was dedicated in 1318.
By the middle of that century, the church had fallen into disrepair and the chancel was without a roof. By the end of the century, the church had been largely rebuilt in the Perpendicular style, although a few traces of the 1318 church remain.
In the fifteenth century, some further rebuilding work took place, the main addition being the Clothworkers' Aisle, funded by a bequest from Constance Coffyn, the widow of three wealthy wool merchants of Tavistock and completed in 1447.
Within are monuments to the Glanville and Fytz families
While riding on circuit, Sir John Glanville was killed when he fell off his horse, breaking his neck, on 27 July 1600. He was buried in Tavistock Church. His memorial is considered to be one of the finest church monuments in the West of England dating from the 17th century.
There is a stately monument in Tavistock Parish Church to John Fitz and his wife, he clothed in armour, which in life he probably never wore, as he was a man of the long robe. The effigies are recumbent, and by them is a smaller, kneeling figure of the son and heir their only child.
A Hero Sir Francis Drake's birthplace Tavistock
Tavistock - Gateway to Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage Site. Straddling the fast flowing river Tavy.
The Town, which had received its Market Charter from Henry I in 1105, developed from its wool trade, enjoying the monopoly to manufacture woollen cloths known as Tavistock Kersies. The wool trade flourished for many years, and the town prospered from its weekly markets, being the centre of a large farming district.
Welcoming New Year 2016 at the Tavistock Pub
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Tavistock Beer and Cider Festival 2013, Quadcopter film
In celebration of the 1943 arrival of the US 29th Infantry Division in Tavistock, a beer festival was held. Tavistock Town Council kindly gave permission for us to fly within the confines of the arena while supervised by a man in a yellow jacket.
Additional footage filmed by JAB1a:-
Tavistock Square Park - London
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