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  2. Plymouth Pannier Market - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Pannier Market, also called Plymouth City Market, [1] is a pannier market in Plymouth, Devon. The building was designed by local architects Walls & Pearn and built in 1959 and 1960. The market was granted Grade II listed status in 2003, [2] and is seen as one of Plymouth's most innovative and important post-war buildings.

  3. 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.

  4. Devonport Naval Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Devonport Naval Heritage Centre, formerly known as the Plymouth Naval Base Museum is a maritime museum in Plymouth, Devon. It is housed in a number of historic buildings within the South Yard of HM Naval Base, Devonport (one of the three main bases of the Royal Navy ).

  5. Plymouth Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    It opened in March 2012 at a cost of £46.5m. [4] Following the announcement that gyms and leisure centres could open on 25 July 2020, after the UK's first national lockdown amidst the COVID-19 pandemic , Plymouth City Council announced that following investigations by themselves and the contractors, Balfour Beatty, urgent repair work needed to ...

  6. Culture of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Plymouth is a social aspect of the unitary authority and city of Plymouth that is located in the south-west of England. Built in 1815, Union Street was at the heart of Plymouth's historical culture. [1] It became known as the servicemen's playground, as it was where sailors from the Royal Navy would seek entertainment. [1]

  7. Drake Circus Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Drake Circus Shopping Centre is a 425,000-square-foot (39,484 m 2) [2] covered shopping mall in the centre of Plymouth, England, which opened in October 2006. [3]The building was designed by London-based architects Chapman Taylor [1] and built by Bovis Lend Lease. [1]

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