Coast PanoramasYou are in: Devon > Coast > Coast Panoramas ![The shrimp statue](/staticarchive/e8d4c548ad09103e59657706aa83db267bd8af86.jpg) The view from just outside the Mayflower Information Centre where our walk starts and ends. ![The Customs House](/staticarchive/be9fcbad638d754ca098f6784ab13a9ac78fa5d4.jpg) Built in 1820, The Customs House is probably the most imposing building on The Barbican. ![New Street](/staticarchive/f9309e16a6537038f33fd7ece14b885c04342e4d.jpg) Ironically, New Street is actually in one of the oldest and most historic parts of Plymouth. ![Outside the Citadel](/staticarchive/44e62d7d345ce88e4b77ad1614911bfa15139178.jpg) The walls of the Citadel have intimidated fleets and helped protect the city since the 17th century. ![The green outside the Citadel main gates](/staticarchive/3c8bb506ed83787baee08944c76f365ae9d8ba54.jpg) With your back to the main Citadel gates there's a fantastic view of the city of Plymouth. ![The War Memorial on Plymouth Hoe](/staticarchive/195c6c97aeab2079f81d012bbd0e40c074b86a97.jpg) The War Memorial and Hoe Green where bowling is as popular today as it was in Drake's day. ![Smeaton's Tower on Plymouth Hoe](/staticarchive/02840d53209ca614fddeb2423cabc58693f61441.jpg) What use is a lighthouse on dry land? Take a look at the view from below Smeaton's Tower. ![Above Tinside Pool](/staticarchive/c35232eaae6f2f5d32089a983003bdd32b232f22.jpg) This panorama is taken overlooking Tinside Pool which was recently restored to its former glory. ![Dutton's Canons](/staticarchive/0252a5ca3cf87fe417e215f7452576fefc124a8c.jpg) Under the south walls of The Citadel, two cannons aim across the bay, the site of many shipwrecks. ![Phoenix Wharf](/staticarchive/bbd0df880cc1926c0d69be2629aea0702dc6abf6.jpg) In the 18th century, Plymouth was the only government emigration point in country. You are in: Devon > Coast > Coast Panoramas |