The Brutus Stone is a small but fascinating historical monument embedded in the pavement of Fore Street, Totnes. It is linked to the local legend of Brutus of Troy, the mythical founder of Britain, who is said to have stepped onto this stone upon landing in the area. This stone symbolizes Totnes’s deep-rooted connection to ancient myths and stories. Though humble in appearance, it draws interest from those intrigued by local folklore and historical curiosity. Its presence adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to Totnes’s historical landscape.