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PLACES
TO SEE
Plymouth
- Historic
navel city where Drake played bowls whilst
waiting to face the Spanish Armada. Where the Pilgrim fathers set
sail for America. The Barbican area with its harbour side life is
a must for craft shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants and bars. Plymouth
Hoe itself is well worth seeing. |
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Homes
and Gardens -
There are many beautiful stately homes and gardens within easy traveling
distance of the Eliot Arms. To name bt a few there is Lanhydrock,
Cotehele, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mt.Edgecumbe and the nearby Eliot
and Antony Estates. Check times of opening to make sure you can get
in. |
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Historic
Fishing Villages -
Historic villages of Looe, Polperro, Kingsand and Cawsand.
All with exciting histories, narrow twisting streets are worth seeing.
All have shops and beaches (Polperrow has the smallest beach). Looe
is the most commercialised - boat trips available. |
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The
Eden Project
- arguably the 8th Wonder of the World.
The
Humid Tropics Biome at 200mts long, 100mts wide and 47 mts high is
the World's largest greenhouse. packed with giants of the plant world
balsa, teak and mahogany whilst in the Warm Temperature Biome are
plants, fruits and flowers of the Mediterranean, South Africa and
California. |
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