Staying in Plymouth

Discover the charm and history of Plymouth from the heart of Royal William Yard. Whether you’re here for a short visit or a longer stay, the area offers the perfect base to explore the city and its stunning waterfront.

History of Royal William Yard

Royal William Yard is one of Plymouth’s most iconic historic sites, dating back to the early 19th century. Originally designed as a victualling yard for the Royal Navy, it supplied ships with food, drink, and provisions, playing a crucial role in Britain’s naval operations.

The impressive Grade II-listed granite buildings were constructed between 1825 and 1835, combining functionality with architectural elegance. Over the years, the yard evolved, supporting naval operations through the Victorian era and both World Wars.

Today, Royal William Yard has been beautifully restored and transformed into a vibrant waterfront destination. Its historic character now houses restaurants, cafés and shops, while retaining its sense of maritime heritage. Visitors can wander the cobbled streets, admire the grand naval architecture, and enjoy stunning views over Plymouth Sound.

Exploring Royal William Yard

Beyond its historic buildings, Royal William Yard is a lively and inspiring destination. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking waterfront views, ideal for a leisurely stroll, photography, or simply soaking in the maritime atmosphere. The Yard also hosts creative spaces and galleries, offering exhibitions, workshops, and events that showcase local talent and culture.

Open courtyards and public squares provide peaceful spots to relax, while seasonal markets, outdoor performances, and community gatherings bring energy and life to the historic setting. Whether exploring the waterfront, taking in the arts, or attending a local event, Royal William Yard blends history with a vibrant, contemporary experience.

Discover Local Highlights

  • Plymouth Hoe

    approx. 1.7 km to the cliff‑top promenade & lighthouse

  • The Barbican

    approx. 2.2 km to the historic cobbled quarter of streets & galleries

  • National Marine Aquarium

    approx. 2 km to the UK’s largest public aquarium

  • Royal Citadel

    approx. 2.2 km overlooking the harbour & historic fortifications

  • Sutton Harbour

    approx. 3.7 km via the waterfront heritage costal trail. A scenic route past the Barbican & Hoe

Rooms at Admiral’s House

Cosy Double

These rooms are located on the ground floor with a view of Royal William Yard and the garden. Great size for a single traveler or a couple on a short stay.

Super King / Twin

These spacious rooms are designed to suit both couples and friends travelling together. The room can be arranged as a super king or twin to ensure a comfortable stay.

Family Suite

Located on the lower ground floor, our family suite features a king-size bedroom, en-suite bathroom and a separate living area with a small double sofa bed.