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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.
Today the Cremyll Ferry carries foot passengers and cyclists from Cremyll to Plymouth. Cremyll is on the South West Coast Path which is the longest of the waymarked long-distance footpaths in England. Cremyll Road in Torpoint and Cremyll Road in Reading are named after the Cremyll settlement.
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.
Elsewhere, the Cremyll Ferry between Plymouth and Cremyll in Cornwall was unable to run due to worsening weather conditions. The service operating between told customers that it aimed to be ...
Cremyll Ferry - c. 1204 - a major ferry crossing between Devon and Cornwall since medieval times. Deer - In 1515 Sir Piers Edgcumbe was given permission by King Henry VIII to empark deer: the deer of today roam freely on the Rame Peninsula. Deer Wall or Ha Ha - c. 1695 - A stone wall with outer ditch to protect the Amphitheatre from deer. [5]
Crossing Type Coordinates Carries Date Heritage Status Notes Photo (between East and West Youlstone) Road bridge Country lane - The highest bridge on the Tamar, excepting culverts and other very minor crossings nearer the source; 186 metres (610 ft) above sea level.
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