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Encyclopedia > River Plym

The River Plym is a small river in Devon, England. Its source is 450 metres above sea level on Dartmoor. Flowing roughly south, it enters the sea 30 km later, at Plymouth Sound, near to the city of Plymouth.


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Plymouth, Bridges (1231 words)
On the river Plym the nearest bridge was at Plym Bridge.
In 1753 a bridge was built at the expense of the county across the river near the Marsh Mills on the Plympton side.
A road bridge across the river Tamar in the area of Plymouth was first mooted in 1823 by some local businessmen but it was to be over a century later, in 1959, before work started on the present structure.
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