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PostSubject: Re: Bath Street before the war.   Bath Street before the war. - Page 2 EmptySat May 02, 2015 10:08 am

Chemical Ali wrote:
Found some Council archive records and Love Lane is adjacent to Westwell street-

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It appears Ropers piece was in the area where the Holiday Inn stands now (it may have been later known as Friars Park?)-

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Repository: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office
Ref: PCC/45/1/3253
Title: Property registration: Plymouth, The Moathouse, [Holiday Inn Hotel], Armada Way, The Hoe, formerly part of the site of 7, Windsor Street, 'Windsor Cottage' 8, Windsor Street, 8-9, Hoe Park Terrace, 'Sussex House' Sussex Street and 5, 6, 9 and 11, Sussex Street, (previously lands known as ropers piece , otherwise Friars Park)

I found that but couldn't open the doc. Thanks again, I'm going to have to spend an afternoon in the library.
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