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  2. Crabtree, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Crabtree is a suburb of Plymouth in the English county of Devon.. Originally, it was a small village beside the coaching route around the top of the Plym Estuary where travellers stopped before or after crossing the marshland known as Marsh Mills and the road to Plympton then Exeter and London.

  3. Timeline of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    1992 – University of Plymouth chartered. [6] 1994 – Marsh Mills Retail Park opens, including stores such as Sainsbury's and Homebase. 1998 – National Marine Aquarium opens. 1999 – Vue cinema opens. [34]

  4. List of places in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2023, at 12:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Cann Quarry Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Cann Quarry canal was a canal in Devon, England which ran for just under 2 miles (3.2 km) from Cann Quarry to the River Plym at Marsh Mills. It opened in 1829, and a short tramway connected it to the Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway at Crabtree Junction. It had been replaced by a tramway within ten years, but continued to be used as a mill ...

  6. River Plym - Wikipedia

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    When it was in operation, the Cann Quarry Canal left the river at Marsh Mills. [7] The Plym Valley Railway runs alongside the River Plym. It opened in 1856 as a section of the South Devon and Tavistock Railway, which followed the river as far as the tributary with the River Meavy. The line closed to passengers in 1962, and goods services ...

  7. Answer Man: What's the 'huge' Mills River development ... - AOL

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    Landmark's website indicates two retail buildings — one at 21,000 square feet and another at 24,000 square feet — will be included in the development of the site, along with the primary 65,000 ...

  8. A374 road - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the Plymouth-Torpoint-Trerulefoot road (current A374) was designated as part of the A389 road to Bodmin in Cornwall at this time. [ 3 ] After the phases of road re-classification carried out in the 1920s and 1930s, the Trerulefoot-Torpoint-Marsh Mills stretch of road formed part of the A38, as the Torpoint Ferry was the main route ...

  9. Plym Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The original Marsh Mills railway station opened on 1 February 1860 to enable people in the area around Plympton to reach Tavistock without a lengthy detour to change trains at Plymouth. It was located 25 chains (500 m) from Tavistock Junction where the Tavistock line joined the South Devon Railway's line.