Newton Abbot

Newton Abbot

The town centre is dominated by St Leonard’s Tower, the last remaining part of a medieval chapel dating back to 1220. A plague nearby marks the spot where William III the Prince of Orange landed in 1688 on his way to claim the English Throne.



Newton Abbot is a market town with a history going back to Neolithic times. Each September the town holds an historic Cheese and Onion Fayre. With the advent of the railways the town grew quickly during Victorian times.

Newton Abbot today has a busy high street and a thriving local economy. There are plenty of places to eat and numerous cafe bar establishments. 

For more photos of Newton Abbot click here  o
r view on You Tube

Leave a Reply

Welcome to Birmingham

Birmingham Uk Logo

Step back in time and rediscover the region as it once was. This site is a nostalgic archive of old photographs capturing Birmingham & the West Midlands and its surrounding towns before modern redevelopment changed the landscape.

May 2013
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Discover more from Birmingham UK | City Guide & Local Memories

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading