In common with many other port cities in the UK towards the end of the 20th century,
sections of Plymouth's waterfront were characterised by dilapidated industrial buildings
and very sub standard housing.
One such area was the shoreline of Stonehouse Creek, a small muddy inlet off the River Tamar.
But now regeneration is well under way.
The derelict small industrial buildings have been cleared away and new waterside terraces have taken their place.
Many of the once decaying large houses, are being expensively returned to their former glory.
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