Plymouth’s Elizabethan House featured in SPAB Magazine

Published: 29th September 2021

The Elizabethan House was built just before 1600, home to merchants and businessmen who wanted to work and sleep by the bustling harbour. Many years later, vital structural and strengthening works were carried out as part of Plymouth’s Mayflower 400 commemorations. 

You can read further about the history and works carried out to the building by clicking on the image below.

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