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Hartley, Plymouth

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Hartley is an Edwardian and later affluent suburb of Plymouth in the English county of Devon. It is an extension of neighbouring Mannamead. It is built on higher ground offering views south towards the sea, east into the South Hams, north over Dartmoor and west to Cornwall. It is bisected by the Tavistock Road which also provides ready access to Mutley and the City centre to the South and more immediate access to the A38 Plymouth Parkway and thence to the Devon Expressway linking near Exeter to the motorway network. It has a nonconformist church, a large branch of Morrisons and is home to Plymouth Croquet Club and the small independent and Christian King's School. The former Plymouth Workhouse on the junction of Tor Lane and Tavistock Road has been demoished and rebuilt as a gated retirement community. There are some substantial Victorian villas mostly bordering the Tavistock Road but much of the development particularly of the Venn Estate was just before the Second War. There is no entertainment in the area except the large roadhouse style pub close to the Manadon interchange.

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