The Waterman’s Arms

The Waterman’s Arms

Welcome to The Waterman’s Arms restaurant, bar and accommodation overlook the river at Bow Bridge, Ashprington, Totnes Devon. The location is perfect for a quite drink, a light lunch or a candle lit evening meal. This traditional 17th Century Inn with two large car...
The Maltsters Arms

The Maltsters Arms

You’ll find The Maltsters Arms hidden away on the banks of Bow Creek, in the picturesque hamlet of Tuckenhay, beautiful South Devon. Enjoy a drink or lunch from our restaurant overlooking the wide quay with views that are incredible whatever the time of day, or...
The Durant Arms

The Durant Arms

Situated in the delightful conservation village of Ashprington, three miles South of the market town of Totnes, The Durant Arms, established in 1725, is a country inn and a family run free-house with three en-suite guest bedrooms. Since December 2013 The Durant Arms...
Tuckenhay Rainfall 1960 to 2012

Tuckenhay Rainfall 1960 to 2012

Cloudburst, deluge, downpour, drizzle, lurping, mizzle, patter, pelt, pitter-patter, pour, raining buckets, raining cats and dogs, raining stair rods, rain shower, shower, soaker, spatter, spit, sprinkle, storm, stream, torrent, waterspout. Unrelenting, it has been....
The Winter of 1962-63

The Winter of 1962-63

Fifty years ago the three parishes were gripped by one of the worst winters of the century. Icy east winds brought snow from December to March, drifts filled the road from Ashprington to Totnes for over six weeks and water pipes froze. Electricity was constantly off...
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