This popular and lively 18th century pub is situated In The Barbican and offers great views over the marina and Sutton Harbour. Up to three real ales are served. It is believed that food is available all day.
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed 1/5/75, exterior listed, internal staircase may be of interest. List Entry No 138 6453, Legacy System No 473840. Public house. Probably C17, extended or remodelled mid C19. MATERIALS: stucco with stucco detail; tarred slate roofs: mansard roof at the front behind a balustraded parapet with an entablature with architrave, widely-spaced modillions to frieze and a heavy moulded cornice; 3 mansard dormers with shallow curved roofs; brick end stacks over coped and shaped gable ends; rear wing with steep roof at right angles to main roof sweeping lower to its rear; large rubble lateral stack to its front towards left and a gabled dormer window breaking the eaves right of stack. PLAN: overall L-shaped plan, the lower rear wing presumably containing the hall of the original building. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plus attic to front; slightly irregular 3-window range. Stucco detail includes: plinth and channelled rustication to ground floor with entablature with moulded cornice above, and rusticated quoins and moulded architraves with segmental heads to upper floors. Mid C19 12-pane hornless sashes. Ground floor has 2 similar but shorter 9-pane sashes and 2 doorways: under left-hand windows and between ground-floor windows towards right; C20 panelled and glazed doors. Right-hand return, including front of rear wing, has similar stucco detail and similar mid C19 sashes, and there is another similar sash to 1st floor of rear gable end. INTERIOR: not inspected but former list description notes remains of C18 dog-leg staircase with closed string, moulded handrail and Chinoiserie balustrade. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Devon: London: 1989-: 663).
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Three Crowns, Plymouth
Changing beers typically include: Dartmoor - Jail Ale