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| This 700-year-old building, with its fine 16th-century Great Hall, has rich associations with Elizabethan seafarers Sir Francis Drake and Sir Richard Grenville and contains memorabilia from their time. There are interactive exhibitions as well as a magnificent monastic barn, delightful estate walks and craft workshops. | | | | The Abbey is presented in association with Plymouth City Museum | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs 30mins. General guided tour£. Out of hours tours£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 200yds. Max. 5 coach spaces | | | | On site catering Guesthouse restaurant/tea-room (licensed), assisted service, 80 covers in the 13th-century Monks Guesthouse. Serving lunches, snacks and refreshments, MarchOct. Restricted menu, Nov-Feb. Open Dec for booked Christmas lunches. Out of hours catering available. Call 01822 855024 for information and to discuss requirements | | |
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