Stonehouse, Plymouth

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Stonehouse, Plymouth is a historic district of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England, known for its naval heritage, waterfront, and Georgian and Victorian architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
historic district
adjacentTo Devonport NERFINISHED
Millbay Docks NERFINISHED
Plymouth Hoe NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasArchitectureStyle Georgian architecture
Victorian architecture
hasBuildingType dockyard-related buildings
military barracks
terraced housing
warehouses
hasConservationStatus contains conservation areas
hasCounty Devon NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity maritime trade
naval support services
tourism
hasFeature waterfront
hasFunction naval residential area (historically)
port-related district
hasHeritage naval heritage
hasLandmark Devonport Royal Dockyard vicinity
Millbay area NERFINISHED
Royal William Yard NERFINISHED
Stonehouse Barracks NERFINISHED
hasPeriodOfDevelopment 18th century
19th century
hasPostalTown Plymouth NERFINISHED
hasPublicSpace streets with Georgian and Victorian terraces
hasRegion South West England NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuildingType historic churches
hasTransport ferry connections in Plymouth Sound
hasUrbanCharacter mixed residential and commercial area
hasViewOf Plymouth Sound NERFINISHED
historicalAssociation British armed forces NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
locatedIn Devon
Plymouth NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn south coast of Devon
partOf City of Plymouth NERFINISHED
Plymouth waterfront NERFINISHED

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Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth locatedIn Stonehouse, Plymouth
Royal William Yard locatedIn Stonehouse, Plymouth
Cremyll Ferry terminus Stonehouse, Plymouth
this entity surface form: Admirals Hard, Stonehouse, Plymouth