Smeaton's Tower on The Hoe is the upper part of the former Eddystone Lighthouse, built in 1759 by John Smeaton, erected here on a new base in 1882. It comprises a circular tapered tower of painted granite ashlar. There is another image of the tower at
SX4753 : Plymouth buildings [5]. The tower is listed, grade I, with details at:
Link. The Hoe is on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, grade II, with much history and detail at:
Link
Plymouth is a port city on the south coast of Devon, some 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter. Settlement in the area dates back into the Bronze Age and it was a Roman trading post. The city became an important shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas, and exporting local minerals. A Royal Navy dockyard was constructed in 1690 at nearby Devonport, now incorporated into Plymouth, which, today, is the largest operational naval base in Western Europe. During World War II, this important naval presence led to the German military targeting and partially destroying the city by bombing.