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Dartington sits just outside Totnes, following the curve of the River Dart as it flows toward the sea. Historically, the area is defined by the medieval Dartington Hall estate, which underwent a major secular restoration in the 1920s and remains a significant cultural and educational hub today. Geographically, the village is split between the older cluster of buildings near the church and the more practical core around the Cider Press Centre and the local primary school. It is well-connected by the A384 and A385, making it a convenient gateway for both the South Hams and Dartmoor, while a riverside path provides a level, traffic-free walking and cycling route into Totnes. The landscape here is a mix of ancient woodland and managed farmland, offering a quieter, more spread-out character than its bustling neighbour, though it shares the same strong emphasis on craft, ecology, and the arts.