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Marsh Mill Restaurant
Plymouth Road, Crabtree, Plymouth, Devon PL3 6RW

The Marsh Hill restaurant is located on the eastern side of Plymouth a few minutes from the main A38 making it easy to get to from both Plymouth and surrounding areas such as south Dartmoor National Park
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Attractions near Marsh Mill Restaurant
A selection of attractions close to Marsh Mill Restaurant:
Saltram  (< 1 Mile)
Saltram stands in a wooded landscaped park on the outskirts of Plymouth. The house with original contents was created between 1740 and 1820. It features...
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Crownhill Fort  (3.6 Miles)
Plymouth’s Best Kept Secret – Most people hardly notice Crownhill Fort as they go past, it is so well concealed from the outside world and...
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City Museum & Art Gallery  (3.7 Miles)
This Edwardian building was opened to the public in 1910, and has become one of the finest collections of art and history in the region....
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Mayflower Steps  (3.9 Miles)
The Mayflower Steps are a commemorative representation of the spot where the Pilgrim Fathers last left England in 1620. The “Mayflower” originally set sail...
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Barbican Glassworks  (3.9 Miles)
Visitors will be thrilled to watch free of charge the traditional skills of glassblowers at work in part of an upmarket glass and gift shop...
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Plymouth Barbican  (3.9 Miles)
The Barbican area of Plymouth is a historical place which is well worth a visit for an interesting walk. It is linked into the...
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The Elizabethan House  (3.9 Miles)
See how an Elizabethan mariner lived in this sea captain’s home. This timber-framed house jetties out over a narrow, cobbled street in the historic Barbican...
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National Marine Aquarium  (3.9 Miles)
Visit Britain’s biggest and Europe’s deepest aquarium. Come on a fascinating journey through an amazing underwater world where you will witness inspiring displays of...
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Smeaton’s Tower  (4.1 Miles)
Smeaton’s Tower is one of Plymouth’s most famous landmarks. Originally built fourteen miles out at sea, Smeaton’s Tower now stands on Plymouth Hoe, restored...
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Plymouth Gin Blackfriars Distillery  (4.1 Miles)
You wouldn’t guess it at a glance, but this is one of Plymouth’s oldest buildings. Long thought to be a former friary (hence the name),...
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Plymouth Guildhall  (4.2 Miles)
This monument to Victorian civic pride is the last in a series of Plymouth guildhalls, each larger than the one before. It was designed by...
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St Andrew’s Church  (4.2 Miles)
Plymouth’s medieval parish church is the largest in Devon. The wealthy merchants of the thriving port poured money into its rebuilding in the 15th century....
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Royal Citadel  (4.2 Miles)
The Royal Citadel in Plymouth is a 17th century fortress. It was built in 1665 as a defence against a threatened Dutch invasion, and...
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Theatre Royal  (4.3 Miles)
The Theatre Royal is one of the highlights of English regional theatre. Opened in 1982, it has become one of the major venues for drama,...
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Plymouth Naval War Memorial  (4.5 Miles)
A poignant reminder of the men and women of the Commonwealth who lost their lives during the two world wars. The memorial was originally...
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Plymouth Pavilions  (4.7 Miles)
Plymouth Pavilions is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex. Conveniently located in Plymouth city centre it is easy to find and provides visitors to...
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St Budeaux Church  (5.9 Miles)
The present St Budeaux church was completed in 1563. It is the only Tudor period church in Plymouth, and was reportedly constructed from materials...
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Tamar Bridge  (6.5 Miles)
The Tamar Bridge is the main road bridge between Devon and Cornwall; it crosses the River Tamar between Plymouth and Saltash. Queen Elizabeth II...
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Royal Albert Bridge  (6.8 Miles)
The Royal Albert Bridge spans the River Tamar between Saltash, in Cornwall, and Plymouth, in Devon. Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed the wrought iron railway...
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Mount Edgcumbe House  (7.1 Miles)
Former home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. A Tudor house restored after the war furnished with family treasures. Feature exhibitions in the house and...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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