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Join us for the 20th Local Studies Day!
Immerse yourself in a day packed with speakers and…
Comedy
A new material night with the cream of Cornwall comics coming to try and tickle yr ivories!
Fete/Fair
We all love decorating our homes right?
If you do, you'll love this Market full of tantalizing…
700-year-old home of Elizabethan seafarers Drake and Grenville
In the 13th century,…
The breathtaking Lopwell Dam on the upper tidal mark of the River Tavy is an excellent…
Undisturbed Burrator is surrounded by mixed woodland which sharply contrasts with the…
In particular, the disused sites of Cann and Bickleigh Vale quarries are worth a look. …
A wooded valley of the River Plym, springtime sees the woodland floor covered with wild…
The aim of the Plym Valley Railway is to re-build a one and a half mile section of the…
Built in medieval times, the current house is mostly Tudor. Make your way through four…
Central Park is the largest park in Plymouth. It was originally created in 1928 as a park…
This old stannary town was once the world's major copper producing area. There is a…
The Bridging the Tamar Visitor and Learning Centre celebrates the heritage of both the…
Since 1983, the Plymouth Raiders have been your basketball team, from our humble…
Plymouth Argyle Football Club, affectionately known as "The Pilgrims", is a professional…
Two Bridges is a popular Dartmoor beauty spot beside the West Dart River.
One of the Trust's hidden treasures, Saltram makes for a perfect family day out: close to…
In 2014, the Mee family kindly donated Dartmoor Zoological Park to ‘Dartmoor Zoological…
Freedom Fields is one of Plymouth's most historic parks. It's close to the Greenbank and…