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We’re turning a tired corner into a new public square to show off one of Plymouth’s oldest buildings as part of Mayflower 400 preparations.

Work has started on transforming the space outside the 15th Century Prysten House. The 1970s concrete paving has been removed and contractors are marking out with cobbles an Elizabethan garden pattern. New trees will be planted and new street furniture installed.

A tired forgotten corner is to be turned into a new public square to show off one of Plymouth’s oldest buildings as part of Mayflower 400 preparations.

The area outside the 15th Century Prysten House is to get some love and attention with plans to replace the 1970s paving with beautiful granite paving and an Elizabethan Garden pattern marked out with cobbles. New trees will be planted and new street furniture installed.

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