Map Plymouth Area UK for Printing

Printable Map — Plymouth Area UK

An accurate printable map of Plymouth Area UK that keeps hierarchy under control when scaling from A3 to A0. Typography spacing is tuned for quick reading on posters, brochures and reports. Waterfronts and parks receive extra separation for better contrast on light palettes. Layer structure separates arterials and locals, districts, hydrography, parks and landmarks. Bridges, tunnels and ferry lines are isolated so routes remain legible after recolor. Named layers let you restyle colors, line weights and label classes without cleanup passes.

Ideal for signage, event maps, campus leaflets and waterfront brochures. Saves prepress time by reducing manual fixes and keeping the visual system consistent. Files remain compact thanks to clean geometry and disciplined labeling. Keeps labels readable while allowing deep customization of routes and highlights. The map integrates neatly with common DTP and GIS workflows.

Plymouth is a historic maritime city located on the south coast of Devon, England. It has a rich history, with numerous historic places, buildings, streets, and squares that reflect its maritime heritage and cultural significance.

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Here’s a detailed description of some of the notable historic sites in the Plymouth area:

  1. Plymouth Hoe:
    • Description: Plymouth Hoe is a large public space offering stunning panoramic views of Plymouth Sound, one of the world’s great natural harbors. It has been a historic meeting place since the 16th century and is home to several prominent landmarks.
    • Key Features:
      • Smeaton’s Tower: Originally a lighthouse, now a prominent landmark on the Hoe.
      • Royal Citadel: A 17th-century fortress that played a crucial role in defending the city.
      • The Royal Naval War Memorial: Honors the sailors who died in both World Wars.
  2. The Barbican:
    • Description: The Barbican is a historic area with narrow cobbled streets, lined with colorful buildings. It is the historic heart of Plymouth and has preserved its medieval street layout.
    • Key Features:
      • Mayflower Steps: Commemorates the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers on the Mayflower in 1620.
      • The Merchant’s House: A well-preserved Tudor house showcasing the city’s maritime history.
      • Plymouth Gin Distillery: One of the oldest distilleries in England, offering tours.
  3. Royal William Yard:
    • Description: A former Royal Navy victualling yard, the Royal William Yard is a collection of Grade I listed buildings that have been converted into apartments, shops, and restaurants.
    • Key Features:
      • The Brewhouse: Originally a brewery, now a restaurant and events space.
      • The Cooperage: Historic building with maritime connections, now housing apartments.
  4. Plymouth Cathedral:
    • Description: The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Boniface, commonly known as Plymouth Cathedral, is a striking Catholic cathedral with a mix of Byzantine and Romanesque architectural styles.
    • Key Features:
      • Beautiful stained glass windows and interior decorations.
  5. Plymouth Guildhall:
    • Description: The Plymouth Guildhall is a historic building in the city center, known for its impressive architecture.
    • Key Features:
      • Grand Hall: Hosts various events and ceremonies.
      • Museum and Art Gallery: Showcases local art and historical exhibits.
  6. Plymouth Sound and the Breakwater:
    • Description: Plymouth Sound is a natural harbor surrounded by cliffs and headlands. The Breakwater, built in the 19th century, provides protection to the harbor.
    • Key Features:
      • Plymouth Breakwater Fort: A historic fortification at the entrance of the harbor.
  7. Plymouth Synagogue:
    • Description: The Plymouth Synagogue is one of the oldest Ashkenazi synagogues in the English-speaking world, dating back to 1762.
    • Key Features:
      • Well-preserved Georgian architecture.

These are just a few highlights of the historic places in the Plymouth area. The city’s maritime history, architectural heritage, and cultural significance make it a fascinating destination for those interested in exploring England’s past.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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