

Royal William Yard
The Royal William Yard - Plymouth's Waterfront
he waterfront of Plymouth is home to the thriving and culturally diverse Royal William Yard. These magnificent navy buildings have been transformed into a bustling waterfront area with welcoming art studios and restaurants. The Royal William Yard has been named the best place in the UK for a beer ration. The Royal William Yard is one of the city's top attractions. For more information about Royal William Yard, visit its website or read Hailey Cattle's account of the history of the site.
If you are looking for a waterfront location to live in, Royal William Yard is the place to be. This waterfront destination is packed with boutiques, restaurants, and unique apartments. The University of Plymouth's sustainability directorate and finance department relocated to the Royal William Yard in 2013, while the fine arts department has been based there since 2008.

Whether you're planning a day trip to the Royal William Yard or a weekend getaway, the town has plenty to offer. A Grade 1 listed ex-naval victualling yard, Royal William Yard Plymouth has a range of activities and restaurants for visitors to enjoy. Aside from restaurants, Royal William Yard is home to a farmers market every first Sunday. Here, local producers and growers sell their fresh produce, meat, and other goods. Please visit the website of our sponsor
Decommissioned in 1992, the Royal William Yard is now one of the UK's most prestigious architectural monuments. Visit the Royal William Yard next time you're in Plymouth and don't forget to pay homage to one of the country's most renowned engineering groups. While you're there, enjoy the beauty and history of the Royal William Yard and the beautiful views it affords. Just don't forget to take the time to learn about the history of this remarkable city.