National Trust Plymbridge Woods

at Plymbridge Road, Plymouth , PL7 4SR United Kingdom

Address and contacts of National Trust Plymbridge Woods

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National Trust Plymbridge Woods
Plymbridge Road
Plymouth PL7 4SR
United Kingdom
Email
Contact Phone
P: 01752 341377
Website
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/plymbridge-woods

Description

The National Trust's Plymbridge Woods estate extends along the valley of the River Plym from the outskirts of Plymouth, northwards to Bickleigh. The oak dominated river carved valley at Plymbridge is an urban fringe site comprising of mixed woodland and riverside meadows.

Opening time

  • Mondays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Tuesdays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Wednesdays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Thursdays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Fridays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Saturdays: 09:00- 17:00
  • Sundays: 09:00- 17:00

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Summary

National Trust Plymbridge Woods is Plymouth based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Located at Plymbridge Road PL7 4SR. Contact phone number of National Trust Plymbridge Woods: 01752 341377

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