When I lived in both Totnes and later Dartmouth I would often go to Newton Abbot shopping - a pleasant place to shop in and a good range of shops too. I remember Austins Dept Store - very good independent store not many of those left. Cheers, Paul
Hi Roy, nice video. Have been to NA many times when in Torquay. You could have got bus at stop just after Church instead of walking back into town. Also (I think) the clock tower is location where William of Orange accepted to be King of England in 1688.
@@royedwards8713 Hi Roy, good and got bus back to Torq just past Church I hope. If you didn't come down by train, would strongly recommend train journey Teignmouth-Dawlish. Go through red rocks. Imo best stretch of rail scenery in England. Enjoy.
Enjoyed this, Roy. Nice little walk round.
When I lived in both Totnes and later Dartmouth I would often go to Newton Abbot shopping - a pleasant place to shop in and a good range of shops too.
I remember Austins Dept Store - very good independent store not many of those left.
Cheers,
Paul
hi Paul i went back to newton abbot last week and a great day in Totnes video on soon😊
Thanks for the tour around was interesting to see 👍
Hi Linda and thanks for comment ,yes a place to visit 👌
Thanks Roy, getting ready to watch with my brew ☕️
Hi Jack and thanks 😊😊😊
Hi Roy, nice video. Have been to NA many times when in Torquay. You could have got bus at stop just after Church instead of walking back into town. Also (I think) the clock tower is location where William of Orange accepted to be King of England in 1688.
Hi Martin and thanks for comment , im back in Torquay this week and been bak agian to NA and got off this time just past the church 👌👌
@@royedwards8713 Hi Roy, good and got bus back to Torq just past Church I hope. If you didn't come down by train, would strongly recommend train journey Teignmouth-Dawlish. Go through red rocks. Imo best stretch of rail scenery in England. Enjoy.