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  2. Barbican, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican is the name given to the western and northern sides of Sutton Harbour, the original harbour of Plymouth in Devon, England. It was one of the few parts of the city to escape most of the destruction of The Blitz during the Second World War and the preceding era of slum clearance following the Public Health Act 1848 ( 11 & 12 Vict. c ...

  3. Sutton Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican is the historic district on the western and northern sides of Sutton Harbour and takes its name from a 15th century fortification which once guarded the harbour mouth. The Barbican claims to have the largest concentration of cobbled streets in England and has more than 100 listed buildings , many dating back to the 16th and 17th ...

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Saltram Park, City of Plymouth: Belvedere: Late 18th century: ... Barbican, City of Plymouth:

  5. Category : Buildings and structures in Plymouth, Devon

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  6. File:Plymouth Barbican and harbour.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Dolphin Inn, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Dolphin Hotel is a pub on the Barbican in Plymouth, England. The building, which is known as the Dolphin Hotel (never the Dolphin Inn) is a Grade II listed building . [ 2 ] It notable as the setting of several of the artist Beryl Cook 's paintings.

  8. Island House, Barbican - Wikipedia

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    Island House has maintained its Grade II listed status, [4] until c. 2010 as a tourist information centre and since then an ice cream shop.. A blue plaque from 1976 can be found beside the shop entrance describing Island House as "one of the houses where a group of English puritans, since known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were entertained ashore prior to their final departure for America on the ...

  9. Kingsand - Wikipedia

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    Kingsand is connected via the Rame bus link to Plymouth. The Rame bus link runs between Cremyll and goes to Plymouth via Torpoint. During the summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. Walkers can reach the village through Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.