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    50°32′42″N4°09′00″W / 50.545°N 4.150°W. Tavistock (/ ˈtævɪstɒk / TAV-iss-tok) is an ancient stannary and market town in West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy, from which its name derives. At the 2011 census, the three electoral wards (North, South and South West) had a population of 13,028. [ 2 ]

  2. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Tavistock has plenty to look at and keep you amused. Situated in the heart of Devon, it is your gateway to Dartmoor and the surrounding national park. It is also a vibrant and interesting town full of fascinating history. Tavistock is the site of the West Country’s most important Benedictine Abbey and you can ...

  3. Welcome to Visit Tavistock where you can find all the information you need about Tavistock. Tavistock is an ancient stannary town and home of the cream tea. It is the only town in Devon to hold world heritage status and is a must-visit destination.

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    • Dartmoor. Tavistock is on the western boundary of a national park covering 954 square kilometres. This is an ancient granite moor with hilltops that have exposed rocky outcrops known as tors.
    • Tamar Valley. South and west of Tavistock is another protected landscape straddling the Tamar River on the way down to Plymouth. The Tamar Valley is both an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    • Pannier Market. Henry I awarded Tavistock the right to a weekly “Pannier Market” in 1105, and the tradition has persisted for 900 years. The name “pannier” comes from the baskets that were used to transport goods.
    • Buckland Abbey. As the name tells you, this resplendent house was adapted from a Cistercian monastery (1278) after the Reformation. You can see the arches, pillars and scars left on the walls by the lost adjoining church, as well as the monastery’s Great Barn.
  4. Tavistock is the site of the West Country’s most important Benedictine Abbey and you can still see the scattered remains of the abbey around Tavistock town centre. Most notably, is the area around Court Gate, which has become incorporated into the town hall buildings. A unique town, Tavistock has a range of beautiful, local independent shops ...

  5. Discover Tavistock. Come and explore a town full of intriguing history and heritage. There is so much to discover in Tavistock from Heritage Trails to Cream Teas and a built heritage that is on display 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From heritage trails and pannier market stalls to independent retail boutiques and artisanal food producers, you ...

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  7. visitdartmoor.co.uk › towns-of-dartmoor › tavistockTavistock - Towns of Dartmoor

    Tavistock is an ideal location for walkers looking to explore Dartmoor and the historic towns it encompasses. With an easy 15 minute stroll to the edge of Whitchurch Down, Tavistock offers a change of scene from the rambling moorland and wild Dartmoor ponies, where you will find a selection of spots for lunching and unique shops to browse.

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