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Mount Gould

Suburban Area
PL4Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, South West Devon

About Mount Gould

Mount Gould is a suburban area in the City of Plymouth, set within the PL4 postcode district in the South West of England. Framed by the wider story of Plymouth’s neighbourhoods, Mount Gould carries the quiet dignity of a place rooted in local history and community. One notable thread from the past is the nearby rail heritage: Lucas Terrace railway station, also known as Lucas Terrace Halt, served the area of Lucas Terrace, Plymouth from 1905 until 1951 on the Plymouth to Yealmpton Branch. That snippet of transport history hints at the changing rhythms of life in and around Mount Gould over the last century, offering a touch of nostalgia for visitors and residents who appreciate the layers beneath a suburban façade. Whether you’re passing through the PL4 district or exploring the City of Plymouth, Mount Gould’s understated presence and connections to local history make it an intriguing stop on any thoughtful walk through the South West.
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Postcode

PL4

Constituency

Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, South West Devon

Ward

Sutton and Mount Gould, Efford and Lipson, Stoke, Plymstock Radford, Peverell, Drake, Compton, St Peter and the Waterfront

Coordinates

50.3760°N, 4.1177°W

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