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    Slaughterhouse

    Plymouth

    Beef it up

    Slaughterhouse is a fantastic opportunity to establish a bustling waterside restaurant, bar, office, shop or gallery. Located near the entrance of Royal William Yard, with great neighbours and fantastic footfall, Slaughterhouse is a beautiful building, set around a distinctive triangular internal courtyard. It also looks out over the water and opens its doors on to the new boardwalk.

    Built in 1831, it shares the timeless Georgian neo-classical design as the rest of Royal William Yard, with beautifully textured original stone walls, exposed wooden beams and a steel columned colonnade.

    The sensitive modern refurbishment by Gillespie Yunnie Architects adds high quality modern facilities and a stylish modern edge. If you’re looking for individuality, a superb location and a building that feels all your own, you’ll find few finer places in the South West of England. There’s even a cow or two around the place…

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    Gillespie Yunnie Architects

    RIBA South West Architect of the year 2014

    The practice have a particular interest in finding contemporary solutions for constrained and historic environments with expertise in the creative re-use and re-invention of existing buildings.

    Creative interventions and respect for the beautiful original architecture have helped create a stunning place to live and work –and have led to a raft of awards.

    #YardLife

    Royal William Yard is a place where thousands of people live and work. But with its beautiful buildings, stunning views, great restaurants, leisure facilities, bakery and galleries, it’s a destination too. There’s always something going on here.

    You can try yoga or fitness classes on the lawn, take the stunning, award-winning steps down to the famous South West Coast Path, rent a paddleboard from Firestone Arches or take a dip in the tidal swimming pool at Firestone Bay. There’s also a regular programme of events all year round, including craft and food markets, seasonal events, pop-up arts performances such as the Invisible Circus’ street entertainers, wall dancers, The Barbican Theatre and Plymouth Art to name a few.

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