One of the most historic buildings in Plymouth has been put on sale - and could become a cafe. The 16th Century Merchant’s ...
A Plymouth property which escaped The Blitz is to be fully returned to living accommodation despite a plea for it to remain as office space. Cllr Steve Ricketts (Ind, Drake) urged Plymouth City ...
Portland Square shelter in Plymouth was struck on 22 April with 76 people killed, the greatest loss of civilian life in the Plymouth Blitz.
Archaeologists are lifting the lid on Plymouth's historic water supply provided by Sir Francis Drake, which is being uncovered in the city centre. Drake's Leat opened in 1591 and ran for 17 miles from ...
The water course is buried under below street level in the city centre beneath rubble from the Blitz of the city in World War Two, which was used as infill, Plymouth Council said. It is being ...
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