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The Moorings Guest House
4 Garden Crescent
Plymouth
Devon

PL1 3DA
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The Moorings is personally supervised and run by its resident hosts Sam and Franca who believe that their well appointed rooms coupled with high standards of maintenance and cleanliness and that personal touch are what set the Moorings apart from larger hotels, which often lack the feel for what their customers want.The City of Plymouth has a multitude of interesting places to visit and attractions to see. The historic Barbican with its picturesque fishing harbour surrounded by cobbled streets and quaint buildings is the old part of Plymouth and here you will find some of plymouth finest restaurants which cater for every taste. Here in the Barbican you will also find attractions such as the National Marine Aquarium, the Barbican Glassworks and the Mayflower Centre surrounded by a vast array of bars, cafes and antique, craft and gift shops. Start your day with a hearty breakfast selected from our extensive menu which is cooked to order and served in our pleasant. Earlier cooked breakfast can be arranged upon request circumstances permitting. Vegetarian or special dietary needs can be catered for if requested at time of booking. Sam and franca will offer you a warm welcome and would like to assure you that every effort will be made to make your stay as comfortable and pleasant as possible. Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. Children welcome. Check-In time: 14:00 and Check-Out time: 10:00. Family rooms are based upon children under the age of 10. Children over 10 will be charged and additional fee on arrival.

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