Cattewater Wreck
1973 archaeological discoveries1973 in EnglandArchaeology of shipwrecksPlymouth, DevonProtected Wrecks of England ... and 2 more
Sailing shipsUse British English from April 2017
Cattewater Wreck is a wooden three-masted, skeleton-built vessel, one of many ships that have wrecked in Cattewater, Plymouth Sound, England. This wreck is close to the entrance of Sutton Harbour, its name is still unknown but it is believed to be from the 16th Century. It is a Protected Wreck managed by Historic England.
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Lawrence Road, Plymouth Barbican
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N 50.361944444444 ° | E -4.1283333333333 ° |
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Lawrence Road
PL9 9SJ Plymouth, Barbican
England, United Kingdom
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