Barbican - Reviews from across the web
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Barbican, Plymouth | MyTravelGuide.com Step back in time as you walk along the harbourside and through the two oldest streets of Plymouth. See the real Elizabethan House in New Street, and tour the 200 year old Plymouth Gin distillery. The Mayflower Steps are a must, to see where the Pilgrims embarked in 1620. You'll find them at the ent... mytravelguide.com
Plymouth Barbican Every year, Plymouth plays host to Americans who travel here to celebrate Thanksgiving in Plymouth. Visitors can tour the historic Barbican, see the Mayflower Steps and enjoy a walk along the sea front with its elegant recently restored colonnade, past the Citadel to Plymouth Hoe with its unbeatable... plymouthbarbican.com
Plymouth Barbican Open to the public on a limited basis only, for the most part during the summer months, the Citadel was built by the king in response to the problems he had with the town during the Civil War. Plymouth was under siege from the Royalist forces for much of that conflict (for almost three years) and wa... plymouthbarbican.com
The Barbican in Plymouth- Devon Online Large parts of Plymouth were destroyed during the second world war, but the spectacular Barbican area survived, preserving the mediaeval street layouts and many of the Tudor Dwellings. The Barbican is a maze of narrow streets and alley ways, adjacent to Sutton Harbour, the original seaport of this h... devon-online.com
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