THE CITADEL, PLYMOUTH

The Royal Citadel was the most important English defence for over 100 years with its 70 foot high walls. It was built in 1665 over the earlier Plymouth Fort as a defense against a threatened Dutch invasion. It has been regularly strengthened over the years and is still in use today by the military.


Photo Steve Johnson.

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On the south eastern corner of the city, by the Hoe

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