Mutton Cove Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4LB
About the Business
Welcome to Mutton Cove, a unique and historic establishment located in the heart of Devonport, Plymouth. As a point of interest and tourist attraction, Mutton Cove offers visitors an unrivaled experience of British naval history and culture.
Established in the late 18th century, Mutton Cove was originally a fishing community that provided fresh fish to the Royal Navy. As the naval base in Plymouth grew, the demand for fresh fish increased, and Mutton Cove became a vital resource to the Navy. Today, Mutton Cove is a charming and picturesque village that is home to a number of historic buildings and landmarks, including the striking St. Aubyn's Church.
Visitors to Mutton Cove can explore the village's rich maritime history by visiting the Naval Heritage Centre, which is located in a former naval storehouse. This fascinating museum features interactive exhibits, displays of naval artifacts, and information about the seafaring traditions of the Royal Navy.
In addition to its naval history, Mutton Cove is also known for its stunning natural beauty. The village is situated on a picturesque cove that offers breathtaking views of Plymouth Sound and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, or even try their hand at fishing from one of the community's traditional fishing boats.
Whether you're a fan of naval history, natural beauty, or simply looking for a unique and memorable experience in Plymouth, Mutton Cove is not to be missed. We invite you to come and explore this charming and historic village, and discover the rich culture and traditions that have made it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United Kingdom.
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Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4LB, United Kingdom
Reviews
"mount wise a hidden Gem in Plymouth Beautiful ,.scenery and great coffee house!"
"Could be made nicer. The one picnic table that is on the green has been burnt, quite a bit of dog poo on the grass even though there are bins. The toilets that are available for public use are old and smelly. The coffee shop makes an ok coffee. Fantastic views though"
"The figurehead standing at the covered dock is a replica from the ship Royal William. The original figurehead can be found in The Box in the city centre, along with other figureheads and other interesting exhibits."
"This is a great place to visit with free parking, walking the dogs is very popular here with plenty of bins. Coffee shop and snacks reduced menu due to covid and social distancing in place. Access to Mountwise and Scott Memorial here also. However the public toilets are now closed even when I counted over 35+ people were in the vicinity the toilets should be open in my opinion. Shame on you Plymouth City Council. There is also a childrens play ground."
"Nice place to walk. Plenty of people fishing here. Little Park for the children. Nice place to just sit and watch the boats. Free parking but was only a few minutes walk from where we were staying."
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