Poetry at the Museum

Newton's Place, Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 1JQ

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Season (17 July 2025)
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Thursday18:30 - 20:30

Join us in July for a 90 minute performance developed specially for Newton Abbot Museum. Some of the South West's best-loved poets present their Templer Way writing to a backdrop display of artwork illustrating this unique part of Newton Abbot's heritage.

You may know the Templer Way well – may even have walked all 16 miles of this favourite South Devon footpath and be familiar with its 200+ years of local history: from 1792 when James Templer constructed a canal between Teigngrace and Newton Abbot to transport clay from his workings, through 1820 when George Templer built the iconic granite tramway linking Haytor Quarry with the newly extended canal.

But here is a completely new approach to that chronicle of human endeavour: a group of highly accomplished local artists and writers have spent many months documenting the landscape and industrial developments each in their own unique form.

The concept of visual artists working closely with writers is not new. But here the collaboration has been outstanding: poets have taken inspiration from newly-created images while mark makers – painters, printmakers, photographers and potters – have read and listened to the poets then created their own responses to the writing. The result is visually spectacular, socially involving and fascinating. Expect an evening of fascinating facts, evocative poetry and stunning artworks, all in the wonderful surroundings of the museum – don't miss it!

(Unearthing Templer Way is part of the Teignbridge Arts Project)

Pre-book your FREE place here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/newtonabbotmuseum/1700266

Guide Prices

FREE

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Accessible to Wheelchair Users

Event Facilities

  • Booking Advised

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

The museum is on one of the main routes through the town and is easily accessible from the Exeter, Plymouth, Totnes and Torbay directions.

There are several car parks in the vicinity, the nearest one being Newfoundland Way. You may find the Parkopedia website useful – just enter our postcode TQ12 1JQ to find out more details

From Plymouth: travelling via the A38. Exit to Newton Abbot on the A383. After approximately 5 miles, take a right at the roundabout signed for Totnes and the Town Centre. At the traffic lights turn right (A382). Newton's Place is by the next large junction where the A382 meets the A381.

From Totnes: travelling via the A381. As you approach the town centre Newton's Place is on your right.

From Torbay: travelling via the A380. At the Penn Inn roundabout, take the first left for Newton Abbot (A381) and keep in the left hand lane. Continue through the town and Newton's Place is on your left.

From Exeter: travelling via the M5, then taking the left hand fork to follow the A380. Exit for Newton Abbot following the signs, then at the Penn Inn roundabout take the 3rd exit for Newton Abbot (A381) and keep in the left hand lane. Continue through the town and Newton's Place is on your left.

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Public Transport Directions

Walking:

Walk along Courtenay Street (the main pedestrianised shopping street) in the direction of St Leonard's Tower – also known as the Clock Tower. Go past the Tower until you reach the end of the pedestrianised area. Newton's Place is in front of you, on the other side of Wolborough Street. Please cross this busy road via the pedestrian crossing to your left, just around the corner from the building entrance.

By Bus:

You can find local bus timetables on the Stagecoach and Country Bus websites.

The main bus station is located in Sherborne Road and is just a 5-minute walk from the museum. From Sherborne Road, cross through the market area to exit onto Courtenay Street, turn right then follow the 'Walking' directions above.

By Train:

You can find train timetables and prices on the National Rail Enquiries website.

Newton Abbot railway station is around 15 minutes' walk from the museum. Come out of the station, across the zebra crossing and turn right. Walk along Queen Street for around 10 minutes. Turn left into the pedestrianised area in Courtenay Street, then follow the 'Walking' directions above.

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