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A historic island off the coast of Plymouth has gone up for sale - just five years after it was purchased for £6million. Drake’s Island, named after the explorer Francis Drake, covers just 6.5 ...
The small rocky Drake's Island off the coast of Plymouth has been put up for sale ... Drake's Island was named after its discoverer, Francis Drake, who was the island's governor in 1583.
A six-acre island off the Devon coast has been put up for sale, boasting historic artifacts, panoramic views, and a private beach. Located near Plymouth, Drake’s Island has over 2,000 years of ...
Throughout the centuries Plymouth has had a strong maritime and naval history and many renowned figures, such as Sir Francis ...
A leat commissioned by none other than Plymouth's own privateer and Elizabethan sailing legend Sir Francis Drake has been found by contractors on a £29.89m project to revamp the city centre.
Plymouth has a long and rich naval history. It is celebrated as where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada loomed in 1588 and as a key embarkation point for invading Allied forces ...
During its stay in Plymouth, people can climb onboard to ... boat crash READ MORE - Pirate fanatics get married on Sir Francis Drake's ship and sing sea shanties to celebrate The galleon currently ...