Jo O'Cleirigh: A Journey into Paganism
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Plymouth
Devon
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The Muse Theatre, Lipson Community College, Bernice Terrace Plymouth PL4 7PG
Sat 10th August 2024…
Community
After the continued success since the revival of the Summer Fair, The Stoke Traders and Residents…
Cinema & Film
Friday 6th – Saturday 7th June
Fri 6, 8.30pm
Sat 7, 8pm
Dir. David Lynch, US, 1992, 134 mins. Cast.…
Black Friars Distillery, the working home of Plymouth Gin since 1793, is the oldest…
We are a charming pottery painting studio located on the historic Barbican, Plymouth. A…
Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the South West, outside of Bristol, and…
Take a trip on the Big Wheel and experience the best views of Plymouth from above on the…
The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound…
A dramatic 17th century fortress built to defend the coastline from the Dutch, and keep…
Commanding an imposing position on Royal Parade, Plymouth Guildhall is situated in the…
Tucked behind the quayside in converted wharves and warehouses, you will discover…
This delightful little garden is an oasis of tranquillity in a sea of shoppers and…
Number 3 Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, was erected in 1860 by "Honest John" Pethick, a…
A centrepiece on Plymouth's Hoe, Smeaton's Tower has become one of the South West's most…
The historic property, which dates from the late 1500s when Plymouth was a thriving port,…
Messenger is the UK's largest bronze statue, created by the Cornish artist Joseph Hillier.
The Plymouth Athenaeum is a charity dedicated to the promotion of learning in science,…
With a 14 screen cinema, indoor adventure golf and a brilliant range of popular…
Stand on the world-famous Plymouth Hoe Promenade for a beautiful scenic view.