Royal William Yard

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Royal William Yard is a historic 19th-century former Royal Navy victualling yard in Plymouth, England, now redeveloped into a waterfront complex of apartments, restaurants, and cultural spaces.

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Royal William Yard canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former victualling yard
historic site
mixed-use development
waterfront complex
architect John Rennie the Younger
surface form: Sir John Rennie
constructionEndDate 1835
constructionStartDate 1826
country United Kingdom
hasAccess ferry service to Plymouth Barbican
hasAmenity bars
galleries
marina berths
public square
restaurants
hasPart The Brewhouse
The Clarence
The Cooperage
The Guardhouse
The Melville building
The Mills Bakery
The Royal William Yard Basin
The Slaughterhouse
hasUse commercial
cultural
leisure
residential
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
conservation area
inception 1820s
locatedIn England
Plymouth
Plymouth, England
surface form: Plymouth, Devon

southwest England
surface form: South West England

Stonehouse, Plymouth
locatedOn Plymouth Sound
militaryBranchServed Royal Navy
namedAfter William IV
surface form: King William IV
operator Royal Navy
originalFunction Royal Navy shore establishments
surface form: Royal Navy victualling yard

food and drink storage for Royal Navy
naval supply depot
ownedBy Urban Splash
redevelopedAs cafés
cultural spaces
offices
residential apartments
restaurants
significantEvent closure as a naval victualling yard in the 20th century
redevelopment in the late 20th and early 21st century

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Plymouth Sound near Royal William Yard
River Tamar nearLandmark Royal William Yard
Mount Batten hasViewOf Royal William Yard
Devil’s Point hasViewOf Royal William Yard
Devil’s Point near Royal William Yard
Cremyll Ferry near Royal William Yard
Plymouth Harbour near Royal William Yard