Lee Bay Hotel
built in approx 1800’s. It was originally owned by M. Drake-Cutliffe who built the later Lee Bay Manor.
built in approx 1800’s. It was originally owned by M. Drake-Cutliffe who built the later Lee Bay Manor.
in its 90 years as a leading resort hotel, the Palace in Babbacombe has seen its fair share of famous…
One of Plymouth’s best-known nightclubs previously known under many names including the Fiesta Suite, Powerhouse, Candy Store, Embassy Rock Bar,…
BLACKBOROUGH HOUSE was built in 1838 by George Francis Wyndham, the fourth and last Earl of Egremont. Designed by James…
Once owned by a lord and has been unoccupied since 2006 when the house went into probate
The village lost its heart and soul when this pub closed. It was in 2006 petitions were made to save…
One of the local area’s oldest and most popular pubs, The Merry Harriers at Clayhidon, had closed suddenly due to…
The Cooperage was once the beating heart of Plymouth’s music scene. An long-established name on the national touring circuit, it…
Originally called ‘Colyton for Seaton’ and opened on 18th July 1860, then renamed Colyton Junction with the opening of the…