St Saviours Church Hall, Lambhay Hill, was built in the 1880s to serve as a Sunday school to the (former) Anglican church adjacent, itself built as a chapel of ease to...
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The Community Climate Centre is a welcoming and collaborative community space to gather and signpost events, activities, people and organisations. The Community Climate Hub has RELANCHED in Plymouth Atheneaum. Formerly...
Re-work your work at BLOCK Plymouth. BLOCK is a co-working space with style and edge, offering a way to work like no other venue in the South West. A new...
Crownhill Fort is one of ten Forts and Batteries built in the 1860s to defend Plymouth’s naval base from a French attack. Unlike many of its contemporaries Crownhill Fort was...
Built in 1762, the Synagogue is a Listed Grade II building and the oldest extant synagogue built by Ashkenazi Jews in the English speaking world. In the mid 18th Century,...
St Andrew's itself is a wonderful and beautiful building with a fascinating historical story. The first Saxon Church to be dedicated to St. Andrew; the patron saint of fisherman. St....
The House was built just before 1600 on the street that was originally called Ragg Street due to links with the cloth trade. The house was home to merchants and...
Smeaton's Tower was originally built to sit on the Eddystone reef, a treacherous group of rocks that lie 14 miles south west of Plymouth, in 1759, but was later taken...
Overlooking the River Plym, in a rolling green landscape park in Plympton on the outskirts of Plymouth lies Saltram House. Once home to the Parker family from 1743 when their...
The Mayflower Museum is a journey through time with four floors and four centuries to explore. The new exhibition explores the Mayflower story in new ways. It begins with Wampanoag history and...