Museums in Plymouth, Devon, England

#1.

Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, England

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  • Plymouth City Museum is centrally located, a few steps from Drake Circus. This traditional but innovative m... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • My children loved it, interactive fun displays and activities to do with friendly patience staff who answ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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33 St. Andrews Street, Plymouth, Devon, England

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  • Close to the historic Barbican is a four-storey Jacobean town house, now an enchanting museum which encapsu... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • On its original site surrounded by post war and 70s buildings making it look like a fish out of water. Inev... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Eastlake Street, Plymouth, Devon, England

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  • This Methodist church, set in a large imposing building, is dedicated to serving the local community in a f... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Built in the 30s in the style of a simple cinema with comfy tip up seats and a huge balcony, this medium si... More on TripAdvisor

 

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27 New Street, Plymouth, Devon, England

  • This fascinating museum, in one of the oldest and largest buildings on the Barbican , shows the history of fishing from the ancient port of Plymouth. It has pictures of the craft in days gone by, as well as videos and educational ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, England

  • Step back in time as you walk along the harbor-side and through the two oldest streets of Plymouth. See the real Elizabethan House in New Street, and tour the 200 year old Plymouth Gin distillery. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I have chosen this small part of Plymouth because it is Old Plymouth. It is the site from which the Pilgrim Fathers set out in 1620, ... More on igougo

 

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Buckfast Road, Plymouth gh TQ11 0, United Kingdom

  • Founded in Saxon times by King Canute, dissolved by King Henry VIII in 1539, Buckfast was re-established by Benedictines from France in 1882. The present buildings, including the enormous church, were built by the monks, no more than ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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TR2

12 Neptune Park, Plymouth PL4 OSJ, United Kingdom

TR2
  • TR2 is an exciting space located in Plymouth. Dedicated to production and creative learning, there is a large rehearsal center to make sure all performances are the best they can be. Youth and community theater are the name of the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Finewell Street, Plymouth, Devon, England

  • Built in 1490 as a town house close to St. Andrew's Church, this is now a church house and working museum. Reconstructed in the 1930s with American help, it displays a model of Plymouth in 1620 an... More on Frommers

  • This fifteenth century building with a good deal of character, an attractive exterior, interesting interior and central courtyard is not obviously open or publicised. More on TripAdvisor

 

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