Robin Hood and Little John (Prince Rock)

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The site of the Robin Hood and Little John, near Laira Bridge.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The site of the Robin Hood and Little John, now a scrap metal yard / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-24. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-24.

Plymouth local historian Chris Robinson notes that around the mid-19th century there was a pub called the Robin Hood and Little John '[j]ust below Laira Bridge, at Prince Rock'.[1]

The pub is included on the 6" map of the area published in 1869, based on surveying done in 1856: 'Robin Hood & Little John B.H.' (B.H. = beer house). This is the earliest source known to IRHB. The pub seems to have been one of the two northernmost of a row of six semi-detached houses near 'Princerock' at what is now the grounds of a metal scrap yard (see photo below). The houses are named 'Prince Rock Row' on a 25" O.S. map published c. 1854-63 (see Maps below). Template:PnItemQry

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  1. Chris Robinson's Plymouth: Robin Hood (page no longer existing; website still online.)



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