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Dockyard Station
Paisley Street, Devonport, Plymouth PL2 1RX - England, UK

Dockyard Station is one of several railway interchanges that is responsible for the transport needs of the suburbs of Plymouth in Devon. As the name suggests the station serves the Devonport Dockyards in the city and is part of...
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Attractions near Dockyard Station
A selection of attractions close to Dockyard Station:
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| Plymouth Pavilions (2.4 Miles) |
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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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| Theatre Royal (2.4 Miles) |
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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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| St Budeaux Church (2.5 Miles) |
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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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| Antony House (2.7 Miles) |
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This beautiful 18th Century house is well preserved and represents one of the finest pieces of architecture of its type in this area of the...
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| St Andrew’s Church (2.7 Miles) |
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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 (2.9 Miles) |
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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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| Tamar Bridge (3 Miles) |
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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 (3.3 Miles) |
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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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| Smeaton’s Tower (3.4 Miles) |
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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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| Mayflower Steps (3.5 Miles) |
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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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| Crownhill Fort (4.5 Miles) |
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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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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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