- Ernesettle
Ernesettle was a hamlet or
farm that became one of the post-war self-contained satellite suburbs built on the north western fringe of the enlarged city ofPlymouth , in the English county ofDevon , as part of the plan to clear slums and provide new communities for citizens.It lies beside the
River Tamar about half a mile north of the Tamar Road Bridge andBrunel 's Royal Albert Railway Bridge. It is the site of theRoyal Naval Armaments Depot and MOD Munitions. There are also many industrial company's operating in Ernesettle such asToshiba and Vispring. The area is currently having a lot of new buildings put in place, such as new houses, flats and the brand new Ernesettle Community School.Ernesettle has had many notable residents over the years. Sir Francis Drake lived in the community in the 16th Century, and married at Ernesettle Church, where the records are preserved. Football's first £1m player,
Trevor Francis , also lived in Ernesettle during his childhood after his family moved settlement from Pennycross. Former Scotland international footballer and Plymouth Argyle managerPaul Sturrock has also lived in the suburb.
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