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Seafest set to sail into the Royal William Yard

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September 08, 2025

PLYMOUTH'S waterfront festival returns to Royal William Yard this weekend with a historic twist as the iconic destination celebrates its bicentenary.

The Yard's much-anticipated 200 Exhibition - showcasing Royal William Yard's creation and evolution over two centuries - launches alongside Seafest 2025, promising a unique blend of seafaring heritage and seaside fun throughout the weekend.

From heritage discovery events and historic crafts, to an abundance of free family activities and live entertainment, the packed programme offers something for everyone.

Seafest 2025 takes place across Plymouth’s waterfront on 13 and 14 September, with the Yard’s peninsula setting - surrounded by water on three sides - providing the perfect backdrop for the coastal celebration.

Visitors to Royal William Yard can expect:

Historic Discovery

Uncover 200 years of innovation and ingenuity, hidden histories and maritime marvels, with events that bring the Yard’s rich history to life:

200 Exhibition (13-28 September, opening times 10am-3pm on Seafest weekend): discover two centuries of history over two weeks, with the launch of this exciting exploration into the past. A curated collection of artefacts, information, images and stories sourced from The National Archives, Devonport Naval Heritage Centre, Plymouth Proprietary Library, local historians, and captivating public submissions. Located at Melville Corner, it is free to attend. Running for a limited period - it's not to be missed.

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