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  1. Adult: £20.00. Child: £12.50. Senior Citizen / Student: £18.00. With an intriguing heritage spanning over 150 years, Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth is an essential place to visit for any Devon visitor with an interest in British history. Join our expert resident tour guides on a revealing voyage from past glories to the present day.

  2. The Duke of Edinburgh's naval career began at Britannia Royal Naval College and Forces News has been hearing about his incredible life at the heart of the se...

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  3. Britannia Royal Naval College. Join expert resident tour guides on a voyage from past glories to the present day. During the tour you will be taken into the heart of the College, from the Chapel, through to the Quarterdeck, Parade Ground, Senior Gun Room and Britannia Heritage Museum. Since 1863, Dartmouth has been the home of initial Naval ...

  4. During the tour we will take you into the heart of the College, from the elegant Chapel, through to areas including the Quarterdeck, Parade Ground, Senior Gun Room and Britannia Heritage Museum. Public Tours, lasting approximately 2 hours and fifteen minutes, start from a convenient pick-up point in Dartmouth town, from where you will be taken to the College by coach for a walking tour.

  5. Chapel of St. Philip Howard at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon (Diocese of Plymouth). Part of the Catholic Church - you can find other Catholic Churches, Catholic Schools or Religious Orders/Houses and Chaplaincies nearby above. Or you can use the Find a Church Near Me box above to search for a Church, School etc.

  6. Opening Times. The Painted Hall, Chapel and Visitor Centre are open daily, 10am–5pm. The grounds are open daily 8am–11pm. Opening times. We're easy to visit with close access to boats, trains, DLR and buses. We encourage visitor to walk, cycle and use public transport wherever possible.

  7. Explore the lesser-known history of the people and events that have surrounded the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich in the last few hundred years. Who were the Lobster and the Crab? Why was George I known as the Pudding King? For what reason were two giant globes, terrestrial and celestial, placed on the West Gate entrance to the Old Royal ...