Map Plymouth Area UK for Printing

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.

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