Mills Bakery, 4 Royal William Yard, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3GD

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • A two bedroom apartment situated on the second and third floors of this Grade 1 listed buildingthat combines a timeless neo-classical exterior with a stunning interior redevelopment which blends 19th century features with eye-catching modern touches.
    It stands at the heart of Royal William Yard in Plymouth - a place where thousands of people live and work. It’s filled with beautiful buildings, stunning views, great restaurants, leisure facilities, bakery and galleries, and a jam-packed calendar of events like craft and food markets, seasonal events, pop-up arts performances such as the Invisible Circus’ street entertainers, through to weekly yoga and fitness classes on the lawn.
    And this spacious and bright two bedroom apartment with its direct westerly aspect over the inner basin is the perfect spot from which to take full advantage of all that the wonderful and magnificent Royal William Yard has to offer.
    Upon entering the apartment you have a slightly elevated an fully fitted kitchen which lends itself to entertaining to the right hand side with an additional storage area, to your left the bathroom and second bedroom, walking through to the large and bright living room, you are drawn to the windows and the views out over the moored boats in the inner basin. A flight of stairs lead you up to the gracious mezzanine bedroom with its own bath. In addition the property offers a separate W.C and yet more useful storage which can also be used as a dressing room if required.
    In conclusion, this 2-bedroom apartment presents an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers looking to live in style amidst the bustling cityscape. With its contemporary design, superior finishes, and stunning outside space, this property offers a harmonious blend of comfort, luxury, and convenience. Don't miss your chance to call this remarkable apartment your own. Schedule a viewing today and experience the epitome of urban waterside living.
    LOCATION
    Royal William Yard was first opened to the public in 2004 when the developers, Urban Splash, released the first apartments for sale within the former Royal Naval Victualling Yards which were designed by Sir John Rennie and opened in 1832. Royal William Yard is steeped in history. Considered to be one of the most important groups of historic military buildings in Britain, it is also the largest collection of Grade 1 listed military buildings in Europe.
    Now, The Royal William Yard is a thriving hub for many Plymouth businesses and retailers. The Yard is one of Plymouth’s premier lifestyle destinations and is an arts and culture destination with regular public events taking place including outdoor theatre productions and open-air cinema, arts and crafts markets and the launch of Community Interest Company Ocean Studios offering opportunities for over 100 artists in residence.
    Accessible by land and sea, the Yard has its own harbour with mooring facilities and Royal William Yard’s own ferry service, which makes regular daily trips from the Yard to the Barbican Landing Stage and back. From the Yard, you can explore a multitude of independent retailers, restaurants and lounge bars.
    The options are plentiful at the Yard and offer something for everyone, including Wildwood, Seco Lounge, The Club House, Bistrot Pierre, Pho, Hook & Line, Hub Box and the incomparable Le Vignoble wine lounge - where you will experience the warmest of welcomes from Parisian Sommelier and Patron Yannick, well-known for its regular expert wine events.
    A newly fitted suite of Beryl Bikes located at the entrance to The Yard allow you to explore the local area readily if cycling is your thing.
    A regular bus service provides access into Plymouth City Centre.
    In neighbouring Millbay is the International ferry Port which offers frequent sailing to Roscoff, France and Santander Spain.
    Royal William Yard sits upon the South West Coastal Path and is within easy walking distance of Plymouths historic waterfront, Plymouth Hoe and, a little further - but walkable, the historic Barbican.
    In addition, the location is the perfect base to explore the delights of Cornwall, a walk away is Admirals Hard from where you can catch the Cremyll Ferry, an historic foot ferry that connects Stonehouse to The Rame Peninsular and Mount Edgcumbe.
    Plymouth Train Station offers a regular service to London Paddington and, if preferred, also offers an overnight service to London Paddington via the Night Riviera Sleeper service.
    Plymouth offers easy access to the A38 which joins the M5 and the broader Motorway network at Exeter.
    Exeter Airport is 49.8 miles away

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