Welcome to the Imperial where our friendly team are on hand to ensure your stay is relaxed, enjoyable and comfortable

About The Property

About The Property

Plymouth was chosen as a naval town in the 18th century and The Imperial was built by renowned architect to accommodate an Admiral and his family. In the early 19th century it became a surgery for a doctor and his family. Surviving the Blitz The Imperial was converted into a hotel; nowadays a large B&B.

Meet The Team

Meet The Team

Pureserviced is a well established property operator within the city of Plymouth, having acquired the Imperial into its portfolio of businesses with effect from 1st November 2023 . Our staff are chosen for their excellent customer care and attention to detail. With circa 40 staff across guest relations, housekeeping, laundry and maintenance we pride ourselves on being a family business, focussing purely on the Plymouth area . Between us we work hard to ensure that you will enjoy your stay. On arrival park the car and explore on foot. We are ideally situated 3 minutes walk from the sea and the shops and 8 minutes to the old town of The Barbican. Activities we love to do are simple: walk on the seafront, purchase an ice-cream, contemplate a swim in Plymouth Lido or climb Smeaton's tower.

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast is served weekdays 7AM-9AM & Weekends/Bank holiday 8AM - 10AM. We have a variety of scrumptious dishes available on our menu which we hope will satisfy all appetites and tastes. We only use fresh quality ingredients on our menu which we try to source as locally as we possibly can.We have been awarded '5 star hygiene rating' by the Local Council, so you can rest assured that our food is completely safe! oh and tasty........We have a Gluten free menu available, we also cater for Vegetarians, Vegans etc. just let us know what you require in the 'Special Requests' option when you book and we will cater for you!

Parking

Parking

Like many cities, parking is scarce in the city. As we are very close to both the city centre and the world re-knowned Plymouth Hoe, there are a small number of on street spaces, albeit these all have restrictions . On site we have 13 spaces, which when you link this to the fact we have 21 bedrooms, means demand for our parking is huge. Our spaces can be reserved at a cost of £12.50 per night payable on arrival, but these do need to be reserved in advance of arrival to avoid disappointment . When our own spaces are full we can provide on street parking permits at a cost of £8 per night, which can be used to enable you to park on some of the local streets, although these spaces are limited too.

The Local Area

The Local Area

On arrival park the car and explore on foot. We are ideally situated 3 minutes walk from the sea and the shops and 8 minutes to the old town of The Barbican. Activities we love to do are simple: walk on the seafront, purchase an ice-cream or two, contemplate a swim in Plymouth Lido or climb Smeaton's lighthouse. After that the Barbican offers history and in 2020 we celebrate 400 years since the Pilgrim Fathers set sail to discover America. The Plymouth Gin Distillery, National Marine Aquarium and numerous bars/restaurants offer wet weather entertainment as does the indoor Drake shopping centre. It won't take you long to discover that we love Sir Francis Drake - even the island in the Sound is named after him. Numerous boat trips are on offer from the Barbican and you should take one to the Royal William Yard which is breathtakingly beautiful; you may have seen it on the Antique Road Show when they filmed there recently. Certainly two nights are required to make the most of our surprising multi-faceted city. Although we have been here for many years and never get bored of Plymouth and its surrounding area of Dartmoor, Cornwall and the South Hams.

 
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