-
called Plymouth Sound to the
south and the
river Plym to the east. The
Cattewater is that
stretch of
water where the
mouth of the
river Plym
merges with...
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Cattewater Wreck is a
wooden three-masted, skeleton-built vessel, one of many
ships that have
wrecked in
Cattewater,
Plymouth Sound, England. This wreck...
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station opened in 1917 as a
Royal Navy Air
Service Station Cattewater it
became RAF
Cattewater in 1918 and in 1928 was
renamed RAF
Mount Batten. The base...
- (also
referred to as
Cattewater Breakwater and, incorrectly,
Mount Batten Pier) to the west
doubles as a
breakwater for the
Cattewater and
Sutton Harbour...
- for the
funds to
build a fort on
Plymouth Hoe that
could dominate the
Cattewater, the
approach to
Sutton Harbour,
which at that time was the main port...
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Saltram House Smeaton's
Tower Tamar Bridge The
Royal Citadel Bovisand Cattewater Central Park
Derriford Hospital Devonport Dockyard Drake Circus Shopping...
- the north-east,
forms a
smaller estuary to the east of the city
called Cattewater.
Plymouth Sound is
protected from the sea by the
Plymouth Breakwater,...
- (/ɜːˈrɛstʌn/ uh-RES-tun),
formerly a
village on the
southern bank of the
Cattewater, is now a
suburb of Plymouth. It is
recorded as ****stone on the 1591...
- the name
given to that part of the
estuary of the
River Plym from the
Cattewater up to
Marsh Mills in Plymouth, Devon, England. The name may
derive from...
- 1914 1994
Transferred to the
British Army and
became Marne Barracks. RAF
Cattewater England Devon 1918 1923
Formally Royal Naval Air
Station Cattewate (1913–18)...