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Fox on the Hoe

Fox on the Hoe, Plymouth

4 Elliot Terrace, Plymouth, PL1 2PL

About Fox on the Hoe

Fox on the Hoe' takes its name from the Old English 'Hoe,' signifying 'high ground' - a place steeped in history. This prestigious location, where the legendary Sir Francis Drake received the momentous news of the formidable 'Spanish Armada' in 1588, holds profound historical significance. Nestled in the heart of Plymouth, Devon, Elliot Terrace stands as a distinguished exemplar of Georgian architecture. This architectural jewel, offering commanding views over the English Channel and Plymouth Sound, was masterfully conceived by the renowned architect Charles Robert Cockerell in the early 19th century, a luminary celebrated for his contributions to neoclassical and Greek Revival architecture. Since 2018, 4 Elliot Terrace has undergone transformative redevelopment under new ownership, reinvigorating this Grade 2* listed building. This meticulous restoration showcases ornate ceilings and a magnificent grand staircase, skillfully weaving the rich tapestry of English heritage with contemporary design.

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