The Gipsy Moth
The Gipsy Moth is a pub in Plymouth, England. The Gipsy Moth is situated nearby to the locality Plymouth Hoe, as well as near Water Fountain.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Opening hours: 11:00 AM—midnight
- Type: Pub
- Also known as: “Pub On The Hoe”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Eddystone Light and Plymouth Naval Memorial.
Eddystone Light
Lighthouse
Photo: Herbythyme, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Smeaton's Tower is a redundant lighthouse, now a memorial to civil engineer John Smeaton, designer of the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse. A major step forward in lighthouse design, Smeaton's structure was in use from 1759 to 1877, until erosion of the ledge it was built upon forced new construction. Eddystone Light is situated 970 feet south of The Gipsy Moth.
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Monument
Photo: Crispin Purdye, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Plymouth Naval Memorial is a war memorial in Plymouth, Devon, England which is dedicated to British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in World War I and World War II with no known grave. Plymouth Naval Memorial is situated 570 feet southwest of The Gipsy Moth.
Prysten House
Historic building
Photo: Nilfanion, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Prysten House is a Grade I listed 15th century merchant's house situated close to St Andrew's Church in the city of Plymouth, England. It is a large U-shaped three storey split level house built c. 1498 and extended 1635. Prysten House is situated 950 feet north of The Gipsy Moth.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Plymouth Hoe and Mount Batten.
Plymouth Hoe
Locality
Photo: Merlin UK, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Plymouth Hoe, referred to locally as the Hoe, is a large south-facing open public space in the English coastal city of Plymouth, Devon. The Hoe is adjacent to and above the low limestone cliffs that form the seafront and commands views of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island, and across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall.
Mount Batten
Locality
Photo: Trysca, Public domain.
Mount Batten is a 24-metre tall outcrop of rock on a 600-metre peninsula in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, named after Sir William Batten, MP and Surveyor of the Navy; it was previously known as How Stert.
Stonehouse
Suburb
Photo: Derek Harper, CC BY-SA 2.0.
East Stonehouse was one of three towns that were amalgamated into modern-day Plymouth, in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. West Stonehouse was a village that is within the current Mount Edgcumbe Country Park in Cornwall.
The Gipsy Moth
Latitude
50.36694° or 50° 22′ 1″ northLongitude
-4.14108° or 4° 8′ 28″ westOpen location code
9C2Q9V85+QHOpenStreetMap ID
node 4308106996OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=pub
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