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Offering free WiFi and city views, The Suite by Pureserviced provides accommodation situated in Plymouth, just 0.8 miles from Plymouth Hoe. Housed in a building dating from 19th century, this apartment is 1.3 miles from Plymouth Pavilions and 1.6 miles from Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Boniface.
This apartment includes 1 bedroom, a living room and a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dining area, and 1 bathroom with a shower and a washing machine.
Plymouth University is 1.8 miles from the apartment, while The School Of Marine Science and Engineering is 1.9 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Exeter International Airport, 40.4 miles from The Suite by Pureserviced.
We are a Plymouth based business, providing high quality serviced apartments and holidays lets in the city. With a wide variety of properties, all different sizes and all in quality locations close to the sea, we aim to provide the highest quality of accommodation, whether you are staying in the city for work or leisure
White Lane Lets is one whole building in the heart of the historic Barbican area of Plymouth. Contained within this beautiful eighteen century building are 8 separate independent apartments , on the ground, first and second floor . The majority of the apartments are cosy one bedroom units with their own bathrooms, lounge, dining and kitchen areas. The two bedroom apartment is on the ground floor, being the largest property within the building, and offers a lovely family setting for a short or longer term stay
The historic Barbican is the heart of the city's heritage with the oldest buildings and the greatest number of historical stories. It's also a place where an eclectic cuisine mix of Italian, Greek, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indian, Himalayan, Mexican and British restaurants may all be found! Around the Barbican, a vibrant place of cobbled streets, narrow lanes and more than 200 Listed Buildings, many of them Tudor and Jacobean, offer a wide range of cosmopolitan boutique shops, galleries, pubs, cafes and restaurants set amidst picturesque scenery. The main street of Southside Street is home to the world famous Plymouth Gin Distillery, the building dating from the early 1400s and a former monastery inhabited by Black Friar Monks. Antique stores, galleries, boutique shops and cafes thrive on Southside Street, a draw to the thousands of coach tour visitors that pass through the Barbican every year.
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