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The Cremyll Ferry is a foot passenger ferry across the Hamoaze (the estuary of the River Tamar) from Admirals Hard in Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon to Cremyll in Cornwall. It is operated by Plymouth Boat Trips, and runs approximately every 30 minutes, with an 8-minute crossing time.
The Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Company was a ferry operator on the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall in England. It was started in 1894, and initially operated a ferry route from Millbrook in Cornwall to Plymouth. It expanded, and eventually became the largest river boat operator in the Plymouth area. From 1943 it operated the Cremyll ...
Cremyll Ferry [8] c. 1204 - a major ferry crossing between Devon and Cornwall since medieval times. [9] The ferry still operates a foot passenger service between Cremyll and Plymouth. The Deer Wall , c. 1695 - a stone wall with outer ditch protecting the amphitheatre from deer, now incomplete.
Cremyll Road in Torpoint and Cremyll Road in Reading are named after the Cremyll settlement. The Edgcumbe Arms, an inn which dates back to the 17th century, was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1995. [4] [5] Edgecumbe Arms (2015) Cremyll's former schoolroom and chapel was built at the expense of William Edgcumbe in 1867. It is now a private ...
Plymouth Boat Trips (2017) Route: Dartmouth–Kingswear (1957) Laid up (1976) Plymouth (1979) Dartmouth–Kingswear (1985) Cremyll Ferry (2013) Builder: Blackmore & Sons Bideford: Launched: 1957: Homeport: Plymouth: Status: Operating on the River Tamar between Admirals Hard and Cremyll: General characteristics; Type: Single-screw motor vessel ...
The Plymouth Boat Cruises was an excursion boat operator on the River Tamar in South Devon. It was started in 1981, in competition with Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Co Ltd . In 1985 the Millbrook company withdrew from the Tamar, and several of its vessels were transferred to Plymouth Boat Cruises.
Chain ferry; carries vehicles, (motor)cyclists and pedestrians. ... Cremyll to Stonehouse, Plymouth: Ancient - Carries passengers and cyclists (only) References
This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 500 AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships.