charles church Plymouth Devon
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Charles Church Plymouth
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3D reconstruction of Charles Church in Plymouth (UK)
The Charles Church was bombed during the Blitz in 1941 and it was not rebuilt after World War II. Today, it is situated in the middle of the busy roundabout. The building will not be rebuilt as it is the City's memorial to the civilians killed in the Blitz. You can read more at this website:
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Places to see in ( Plymouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Plymouth - UK )
Plymouth is a port city in Devon, southwest England. It’s known for its maritime heritage and historic Barbican district with narrow, cobbled streets. Sutton Harbour is home to the National Marine Aquarium, where sharks and rays glide in a deep tank. Also in the harbour are several marinas and a fish market, the Plymouth Fisheries. The Mayflower Steps are where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World in 1620.
Plymouth is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter and 190 miles (310 km) west-south-west of London, between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall.
Plymouth lies between the River Plym to the east and the River Tamar to the west; both rivers flow into the natural harbour of Plymouth Sound. Plymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park.
Plymouth main theatres are the Theatre Royal (1,315 capacity), its Drum Theatre (200 capacity), and its production and creative learning centre, The TR2. The Plymouth Pavilions has multiple uses for the city staging music concerts, basketball matches and stand-up comedy. There are also three cinemas: Reel Cinema at Derrys Cross, Plymouth Arts Centre at Looe Street and a Vue cinema at the Barbican Leisure Park. The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is operated by Plymouth City Council allowing free admission – it has six galleries. The Plymouth Athenaeum, which includes a local interest library, is a society dedicated to the promotion of learning in the fields of science, technology, literature and art. From 1961 to 2009 it also housed a theatre.
Alot to see in ( Plymouth - UK ) such as :
National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
Plymouth Hoe
Plymouth Sound
Smeaton's Tower
Saltram House
Plymouth Gin Distillery
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery
Devonport Naval Heritage Centre
Mayflower Steps
Devonport Park
Buckland Abbey
Royal Citadel, Plymouth
Royal William Victualling Yard
Mount Edgcumbe House
Cotehele
Hamoaze
Charles Church, Plymouth
Antony House
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Central Park, Plymouth
Royal William Yard Harbour
St Andrews Church, Plymouth, Devon
Victoria Park, Millbridge, Plymouth
Freedom Fields Park
National Trust - Plymbridge Woods
Bovisand
Devil's Point, Devon
Genting Casino Plymouth
Beaumont Park
Plympton Castle
Devonport Column
Plymouth Harbour
Saltram boundary walk
Barn Pool Beach
( Plymouth - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Plymouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Plymouth - UK
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New four and five bedroom homes in Plymouth – Charles Church Morley Park
Morley Park is Charles Church’s stunning new collection of four and five bedroom homes just a few miles from the bustling city centre of Plymouth.
This development is made up of just 36 new homes, offering an exclusive selection of properties for families, professionals and retiring couples.
For more information, visit ww.charleschurch.com/devon_plymouth/morley-park-10655
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Places to see in ( Gunnislake - UK )
Places to see in ( Gunnislake - UK )
Gunnislake is a large village in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the Tamar Valley approximately ten miles north of Plymouth Gunnislake is in the civil parish of Calstock and is close to Cornwall's border with Devon which follows the course of the River Tamar. It has an electoral ward in its own name which includes much of Calstock and the surrounding area. The population at the 2011 census was 4,574.
The village has a history of mining although this industry is no longer active in the area. During the mining boom in Victorian times more than 7000 people were employed in the mines of the Tamar Valley. During this period Gunnislake was held in equal standing amongst the richest mining areas in Europe
There has recently been discovered a significant Roman fort on the outskirts of Calstock, the largest known Roman site in Cornwall and the famous painting by Turner 'Crossing the Brook' exhibited in 1815 is in fact a view of Newbridge. Newbridge was built c. 1520: it is 182 feet long and has seven arches. It is built of large regular granite blocks and is considered by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner to be the best of the Cornish granite bridges.
Gunnislake's development was primarily due to the dramatic increase in mining and industrial activity in the nineteenth century. Mining provided around 7000 jobs at its peak in 1862. Most mining activity ceased in the late nineteenth century which has bequeathed interest for archaeologists and students of industrial heritage. As well as mining, other industry such as brickworks and quarries were present. Nearby, locations such as Kit Hill, Morwellham Quay, Cotehele and Calstock were mined and quarried and the Tamar was used for transporting the raw material obtained from the works. Arsenic was produced at Greenhill, Gunnislake until at least 1930.
The area is mainly residential with a small handful of businesses ranging from pubs to garages and small shops. Gunnislake is located in the Tamar Valley designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, though some recent industrial development has been attempted and achieved. Within early 2006 Hingston Down Quarry installed a new asphalt production tower which is easily noticeable as it is proud of the skyline of Gunnislake.
Gunnislake railway station is the northern terminus of the Tamar Valley Line, which connects the villages of the Tamar valley with the city of Plymouth. (See also Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway.) Gunnislake is now the terminus of the line but until 1966 it continued north to Callington. In 1994 the station was resited to remove a low road bridge. Contentiously debated in the local press, the future of Gunnislake's rail-link with Plymouth has, in recent years, come under threat by the proposed re-establishment of a disused railway line between Tavistock and Plymouth.
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Plymouth Snow Day | February 28th 2018 | 4K
Filmed Entirely on a Sony a6300 with the 16-50mm Kit Lens in 4K with a Zhiyun Crane V2 and a very long Monopod.
Places to see in ( Liskeard - UK )
Places to see in ( Liskeard - UK )
Liskeard is an ancient stannary and market town and civil parish in south east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Liskeard is situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth, 14 miles (23 km) west of the River Tamar and the border with Devon, and 12 miles (20 km) east of Bodmin. The town is at the head of the Looe valley in the ancient hundred of West Wivelshire. Liskeard was the base of the former Caradon District Council and it still has a town council. There are 3 wards in Liskeard (including Dobwalls).
Liskeard is one of the few towns in Cornwall still to have a regular livestock market, every other Tuesday. There is a range of restaurants, cafes and pubs in the town, and some shops retain their Victorian shopfronts and interiors. Liskeard puts on a pantomime in the last week of January and holds a carnival every June. Every July, Liskeard holds a large agricultural show, The Liskeard Show, which is always held on the second Saturday in July.
Liskeard boasts St. Martin's, the second largest parish church in Cornwall. The Foresters Hall now houses the Tourist Information Office and Liskeard & District Museum. The Foresters still meet in the town at the Public Rooms in West Street. Stuart House (on the Parade) was used by Charles I as a lodging in 1644.
Luxstowe House (1831). Designed by George Wightwick for William Glencross. The Guildhall was built in 1859 and has a prominent clock tower. The Public Hall was constructed in 1890. Webb's House (formerly Webb's Hotel) is a classic early Victorian market-town hotel featuring in royal visits. Pencubitt House was built in 1897 for J. H. Blamey, a wealthy wool merchant. The Liskeard Union Workhouse, architect John Foulston of Plymouth (later the Lamellion Hospital).
Liskeard railway station, on the London Paddington to Penzance Cornish Main Line, and the A38 trunk road provide the town with rapid access to Plymouth, the rest of Cornwall and the motorway network. Liskeard is also served by the Looe Valley branch line to Looe. There are regular bus services to various parts of Cornwall.
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Plymouth, UK
Pictures from Plymouth, Barbican, Harbour, Drake Insel
OnizuMedia Plymouth Incredible 5 Star Review by Ganesh M.
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PORTLAND SQUARE AIR RAID SHELTER IN PLYMOUTH ENGLAND
THIS PUBLIC UNDERGROUND AIR RAID SHELTER SAW THE BIGGEST CIVILIAN LOSS OF LIFE IN A SINGLE INCIDENT IN WARTIME PLYMOUTH. MARCH 1941 WAS A BLACK DAY WITH OVER 70 LIVES LOST - BUT MANY SAVED - THE SHELTER WORKED WELL BY LIMITING THE DEATH TOLL - LIMIT WAS WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED TO DO IN A DIRECT HOUSE - THERE MAY HAVE BEEN 800 PEOPLE HERE - SO IT DID ITS JOB WELL.NOVEMBER 2007 SEES IT FOUND 66 YEARS AFTER THAT BLITZ - THE GROUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH HAVE RISEN ABOVE THE SHELTER.
Plymouth City Centre to Crownhill 2006
From Theatre Royal Car park to Crownhill via Budshead Road Whitleigh and A38 towards Tamar Bridge. Music added 14th September 2015 after it was filmed in 2006 before the changes by Plymouth City Council to the road system.
Plymouth City Centre - Then & Now
Here are a selection of then & now comparisons taken from the newly released DVD 'The Story of Plymouth City Centre - then & now'. Produced by Chris Robinson and Alan Tibbitts of DVX Productions. This is available through Waterstones in Plymouth, Chris Robinson's shop and website or direct from DVX Productions website.
This film is soon to become part of a box set, also including the stories of 'Plymouth Hoe - then & now and 'Plymouth Barbican - then & now'. You will be able to buy all three for a special price of £19.95. This attractive gift will make the perfect Christmas present for any Plymouth enthusiast!
Galliers homes - The Westminster @ Barnfields, Newport Shropshire by Showhomesonline.com
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Galliers homes - The Westminster @ Barnfields
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Housetype The westminster
Bedrooms 4 bedroom detached
Elevation Brick
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Date June 2016
Price NA
Location Wellington Road Church Aston, Shropshire, TF10 9JJ
Web galliershomes.co.uk/developments/barnfields
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PomphletteRoundabout2
Pomphlett Road, Plymouth.
Illustrates that no traffic speed limit signs exist on the 12th March 2014 - This is supposed to be the Entry Point for a Restricted Road (determined by carriageway lights) and therefore should have 30 mph signs in place as assured by Devon and Cornwall Police (Plymouth Camera Unit).
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Charles Church in Plymouth - 360ºvideo
This is a panoramic video recorded using Ladybug2 and shows the ruin of Charles Church in Plymouth.
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