Choose from 57 hotels and guest houses in Cornwall. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Hotel Bristol - Narrowcliff, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2PQ |
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The Hotel Bristol is located on clifftop over looking Tolcarne Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. From the reception to our lounges and cocktail bar you can relax in spacious comfort and enjoy our awarded restaurant. For some this family owned and managed hotel by the sea is the ideal location from which to explore the delights of the Duchy, with its many picturesque coastal villages, spectacular cliffs and rugged moorland. Others see it as just the place to get away from it all or even the perfect venue for their business meeting, conference or dinner dance. We look forward to welcoming you. Please Note: Single Sex Parties are not permitted under any circumstances. Under Hotel policy we have the right to refuse you on check-in. |
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Holmwood Guest House - 19 Edgcumbe Av, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2NJ |
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The Holmwood is a family run guest house situated in a central position 200 yards from Tolcarne and great western beaches and only 5 minutes walk from the town centre. All of the delights and attractions of this part of Cornwall are at your doorstep, which makes the Holmwood Guest House ideal for your stay in Newquay. Within a few miniutes walk you will find Newquay Zoo, Water World and the colourful Trenance Gardens and boating lake. The guest house has 6 en suite rooms, accessible with own key at all times. The guest house is open all year round and has parking at the rear for 4 cars. |
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The Metropole - Station Road, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8DB |
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One of the few Padstow hotels with free parking, the 4-star Metropole mixes Victorian and modern styles. There is an AA Rosette restaurant and superb views of the town and Camel Estuary. The Metropole hotel has 2 comfortable lounges and the Met Caf? Bar (open until 21:00), with an outdoor decked area. Quality local ingredients are used to create traditional, Asian and Mediterranean dishes. Breakfast options include kippers and smoked haddock. Expect a good choice of wine, including those from the nearby award-winning Camel Valley vineyard. The restaurants of famous chef Rick Stein are within easy reach. The Metropole's gardens are well-tended and filled with many interesting plants. The outdoor swimming pool is open during July and August. |
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Whitsand Bay Hotel - Portwrinkle, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11 3BU |
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This country-house hotel has spectacular sea views from high above Cornwall's rugged coastline. The relaxing retreat is welcoming, family-run and perfect for golf, leisure and fine dining. Whitsand Bay Hotel and Golf Resort has a private 18-hole golf course set between Crafthole and the sea at Portwrinkle. It has dramatic panoramic coastal views. In the area are many historic homes and gardens, as well as the impressive Eden Project. Plymouth is a 20-minute drive away. The Whitsand has recently won 2 highly coveted RAC Blue Ribbons for excellence in dining and hospitality, and an AA Rosette. It is also mentioned in the Good Food Guide 2008. |
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Lostwithiel Hotel Golf and Country Club - Lower Polscoe, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0HQ |
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Situated close to the ancient town of Lostwithiel in the heart of Cornwall, the hotel is a great base for discovering coastlines, quiet inland villages, ancient towns and historic houses. Lostwithiel Hotel Golf & Country Club offers outstanding comfort and service. It is idyllically set amongst 150 acres of rolling wooded hills which look down onto the beautiful and tranquil valley of the River Fowey. The hotel is also within driving distance of the Eden Project. The spacious and individually designed bedrooms have been created from old Cornish barns with their mellowed stone and beamed ceilings set around an attractive courtyard. The mood of rural tranquillity is reflected in the delightful country pine furniture. The hotel has its own restaurant and bar as well as gymnasium, an indoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts and beautiful 18-hole golf course overlooking the River Fowey and close to the ancient town of Lostwithiel. |
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Avalon Guest House - Maenporth Beach, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5HN |
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In a beautiful, quiet part of Cornwall, just 20 metres from the beautiful sandy cove of Maenport, this newly built guest house offers attractive, contemporary accommodation and free Wi-Fi. In a peaceful and secluded position, the Avalon Guest House is located on the Rosamund Pilcher route and the South West Coastal Path, just 3 miles (5 km) outside of Falmouth, along the coast road. Avalon is a family-run guest house and your hosts, Arthur and Gail Shiers, pride themselves on offering the tailored personal service of a fine hotel combined with the warm, friendly welcome and relaxed atmosphere of a small guest house. All of the en suite rooms are comfortable and attractive. Each room has tea/coffee, a mini-fridge, a hairdryer and a TV (some with Freeview digital channels). All rooms have individually controlled under-floor heating and an exclusive parking space, as well as use of the gardens, which have views of the beach and the sea. |
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Polurrian Hotel - Mullion, Porthleven, Cornwall, TR12 7EN |
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Nestled amid 12 acres of rolling countryside in Helston, this private-owned hotel boasts comfortable accommodation and welcoming communal areas with spectacular views over Polurrian Beach. Since being purchased by the Barlow family in 2005, the Polurrian Hotel has undergone extensive refurbishment and restoration to provide 3 comfortable lounges, a snooker room, 39 newly refurbished bedrooms, a dining room and the 'High Point' terrace restaurant, which remains open all day. The public rooms and most of the bedrooms enjoy wonderful views of the surroundings. In the gardens, the sun terraces and tennis court overlook Polurrian Beach, whilst the small, walled gardens provide a sheltered spot for relaxation. |
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The Idle Rocks Hotel - Harbourside, St Mawes, Cornwall, TR2 5AN |
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The Idle Rocks sit on the edge of the harbour wall in the quaint fishing village of St Mawes. Its location on the southern coast of the UK's mildest county makes the hotel a destination to visit all year round. Aside from its enviable location, the hotel is a magnet for discerning diners, attracted by its reputation for superb cuisine, as well as those simply seeking to relax in its friendly ambience and comfortable accommodation. The terrace is simply the best place around to sit and watch life on the water of this bustling harbour in summer. All of our rooms are non-smoking. |
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The Falmouth Hotel - Castle Beach, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4NZ |
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The Falmouth Hotel is the most enduring hotel in the popular maritime resort of Falmouth. We offer a full range of amenities and facilities for you to enjoy. The Falmouth Hotel is set in five acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoys a prime location on the seafront, opposite a sandy beach. The chateau-like structure is further enhanced by views over Pendennis Castle, the headland, harbour and out to infinite sea. The Falmouth offers 69 individually appointed bedrooms, most of which enjoy wonderful sea, harbour or garden views; along with a selection of self catering apartments and cottages. The hotel is fast becoming known for the high quality of its food, created by the Head Chef who is a much respected by his peers. Good dining is a prerequisite in a hotel: this is The Falmouth's philosophy when it comes to food. Every effort is made to source local delicious quality produce and with it, create dishes that appeal to all appetites - from gourmet to plain and simple. |
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Lowenva Hotel - 103 Mount Wise, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2BT |
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The Lowenva is a welcoming family-run hotel with a bar and south-facing beer garden. It is a short walk from bars, clubs, restaurants, shops and beaches. Most rooms have sea or countryside views and an en suite bathroom. Groups, stag and hen parties, families, couples and singles are all welcome. Some rooms have zip-and-link beds. The restaurant is open for breakfast only, but a bar-snacks menu and daily specials are served from the bar area. Cassidy's Bar is licensed to the public until midnight (23:00 on Sundays), and a late bar is available to residents. There is a private car park. |
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The Mill House - Trebarwith Strand, Lanteglos, Cornwall, PL340HD |
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This 18th-century former corn mill provides first-class food and board, like a true traditional inn. The Mill House is on Cornwall's north coast, between Port Isaac and Boscastle. The Mill is a charming stone building with a bar, dining room and residents' lounge all with cosy wood fires. It is set in 7 acres of its own wooded valley and garden. The restaurant serves local produce and local ales. A bar menu is also available. Camelot, King Arthur's legendary castle is located in the next valley. |
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The Red House Guest House - 24 Melvill Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4AR |
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The Red House is an elegant and distinctive Victorian house overlooking the harbour and the River Fal. It is about 150 metres from the seafront and Gyllyngvase and Castle beaches. A short walk will bring you to the town and harbour. Princess Pavilion is 150 metres away, and has free entertainment on summer evenings. Local transport is widely and easily accessible. Full English breakfast contains organic or local produce where possible, and features homemade jams and marmalade. Special diets can be catered for (with prior notice). At The Red House you can come and go as you please: keys are provided for the guest room and front door. There is a large private car park. |
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Castleton Guest House - 68 Killigrew Street, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3PR |
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Set within a lovely Georgian townhouse in Falmouth, this small and friendly B&B presents itself as the ideal base from which to discover the beauty of South West Cornwall. Just a 2-minute walk from Falmouth's many shops and restaurants, Castleton Guest House is also within easy reach of the town's premier beach, Gyllanvase. Falmouth itself is close to many main attractions, including The Eden Project and the beautiful Cornish coastline, which displays harbours and creeks with water perfect for a range of water-sports. Offering lovely, bright accommodation within a relaxed atmosphere, Castleton Guest House also provides a welcoming lounge area in which you can unwind after a long day of exploring the area. |
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The Three Tees Hotel - 21 Carminow Way, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 3AY |
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This friendly, informal hotel is a few minutes' walk from the popular family beach at Lusty Glaze. The award-winning Porth Beach is a few metres further along the coast. The home-from-home atmosphere at the family-run Three Tees Hotel is ideal for a relaxing holiday. The South West Coastal path runs along the headland behind the hotel, and a short walk across the Iron-Age Barrowfields brings you into Newquay town centre. Tolcarne, Great Western and Towan beaches stretch towards the picturesque harbour, and the famous surfing beach of Fistral is at the end of the town. Rated AA 3-star Guest Accommodation. |
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St Bernards - 9 Berry Road, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1AU |
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Recently under new management and completely refurbished, this accommodation is an informal seaside retreat for your stay in Cornwall, whether it's for a long weekend, short break or annual holiday. Family-run St.Bernards is home to 8 bright modern bedrooms all of which are en suite, with a generous amount of facilities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. With the town centre, beaches and transport links on the doorstep, whether you're after action and adventure or rest and relaxation, St.Bernards is a convenient, warm, friendly place to stay. Off-road parking is available at a small fee if booked with room. |
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Lynton Guest House - 4 Crescent, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1DT |
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A comfy, family-run guest house in the heart of Newquay, with great food, warm hospitality and outstanding sea views of the North Cornish Coast. Lynton Guest House overlooks the Killacourt, an open, grassy area by Towan Beach. You can see the coastline stretching to Trevose Head near Padstow, 12 miles away. All bedrooms are comfortably furnished with shaver points and tea/coffee-making facilities. Some rooms are en suite and have a colour TV. The guest house has a '3-star guest house' rating from Visit Britain. A 2-night minimum stay is required. Only weekly bookings (from Saturday to Saturday) are taken between 1 July and 7 September. Short breaks are available in the early and late seasons. |
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Pendennis Apartment - 27 Pochin House Pochin Drive, St Austell, Cornwall, PL25 3RX |
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Pendennis is a luxurious 2-bedroom penthouse with spectacular views over St Austell Bay. The historic port of Charlestown is close by, and St Austell is about 1 mile (1.6 km) away. This self-catering apartment is within walking distance of the Eden Project and an easy drive from the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The penthouse has Wi-Fi, a kitchen, a lounge, under-floor heating and 2 double bedrooms. The large lounge and kitchen provide lovely bay views. Pendennis is located on a prestigious new development with electronic security gates and immaculate gardens. There is a dedicated, secure parking space and extra visitor spaces are available. A nearby leisure facility offers sports and activities, including tennis, squash, badminton and a swimming pool. Horse riding, spa days and other activities available locally can be arranged on request. |
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Fowey Hall - A Luxury Family Hotel - Hanson Drive, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1ET |
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Overlooking Fowey Port and the sea, this luxury family hotel with an indulgent spa retreat and fun kids' facilities is a 5-minute walk from the sandy Readymoney Cove. Fowey Hall is a luxury country-house hotel with rich architecture that was inspiration for Toad Hall in 'The Wind in the Willows'. In the grounds are an indoor pool, games, a play area and a big trampoline. Enjoy gourmet cuisine, classic bistro dishes and local oysters and mussels from the hotel's extensive shellfish menu. There are even special menus for children. Four Bears Den has qualified nannies to look after children under 8 years old, while you relax at Aquae Sulis Retreat. The retreat has 4 treatments rooms and a fabulous outdoor hot tub with amazing sea views. |
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Chynoweth Lodge - 1 Eliot Gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2QE |
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A warm welcome and personal attention awaits you at Chynoweth Lodge. The bright and colourful modern en suite bedrooms offer many facilities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Family-run, Chynoweth Lodge offers free parking and free wireless internet access. Full English breakfasts are served each morning. Perfectly placed for the town centre, beaches and transport links, Chynoweth Lodge is a convenient, warm and friendly place to stay. |
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Best Western Penmere Manor Hotel - Mongleath Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4PN |
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Set amidst beautiful gardens and woodlands, this Georgian house has been elegantly maintained and has been building its reputation as a family-run hotel for nearly 40 years. Situated on the outskirts of the busy port town of Falmouth, just a short drive away from the beaches and bay, the tranquil gardens and hotel grounds offer you an oasis of calm and a sense of grandeur from a bygone era. |
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Higher Trevorrick Country House - St Issey, Padstow, Cornwall, PL27 7QU |
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In large gardens, between Padstow and Wadebridge, overlooking the Camel Estuary and Rock, Higher Trevorrick offers stylish luxury rooms and traditional Cornish breakfasts. The Higher Trevorrick Country House has a quiet, peaceful countryside location, close to Padstow and the sandy beaches of North Cornwall. All of the en suite rooms are stylish, attractive and modern, with minibars, hairdryers, tea/coffee and digital TVs. The rooms on the ground floor overlook the gardens, while the room on the first floor room faces out over the Camel Estuary and Rock. A wide range of wines, beers and spirits are available and the guest lounge has spectacular views of the Camel Trail and Rock beyond. A delicious cooked breakfast is available each day, along with homemade muffins, cereals, yoghurts and fresh fruit salad. Your hosts, David and Lorraine, ran a successful Cornish hotel for 20 years and pride themselves on offering friendly, personalised service. |
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The Lerryn Hotel - De Pass Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4BJ |
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The Lerryn Hotel is family-run and near Castle Beach, yet only an 8-minute walk to town and close to the castle, docks, stations and all amenities. In an ideal location for discovering this part of Cornwall, The Lerryn Hotel was built in 1909 as a birthday gift for the daughter of the builder. Its original name was 'The Wrekin'. We have a 2-star quality rating awarded by Visit Britain. Many of our 20 bedrooms have sea views, whilst 2 ground floor rooms are provided for less able guests. Room 2 is a large twin room and wheelchair friendly, with a roll-in shower facility and adjustable seat in the shower cubical, suitable for wheelchair users. We also have a ramped access for guests with mobility problems. Please note that we are a non-smoking establishment. Pets are accepted by prior arrangement. |
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Hotel Penzance - Britons Hill, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 3AE |
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Hotel Penzance is a beautiful boutique hotel with 2-AA-Rosette dining and a stunning location high above the Penzance rooftops, overlooking Penzance harbour and bay. Chic, indulgent and supremely comfortable, Hotel Penzance is converted from 2 Edwardian houses. It is set in a Mediterranean-style garden, around an outdoor heated pool. Enjoy unrivalled service and excellent facilities. Rooms are bright, spacious and individual, and many have glorious sea views extending past St Michael's Mount and on to the Lizard. The stylish restaurant opens onto an outdoor deck with magnificent views across Mount's Bay towards Penzance harbour where you can enjoy the imaginative, modern European cuisine. |
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Seascape Hotel And Restaurant - Dunder Hill, Padstow, Cornwall, PL276SX |
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The Seascape is a family-run licensed hotel and restaurant overlooking the beautiful beach at Polzeath and with views of the coastline up to Pentire Headland. Seascape has 14 comfortable en suite bedrooms, all nicely appointed with a TV and beverage tray. 11 of the rooms have sea views. A 3-minute walk will bring you to the beach Good food is served in the restaurant from where there is a lovely view across the bay. |
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The Longcross Hotel And Gardens - Trelights, Padstow, Cornwall, PL29 3TF |
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The secluded Longcross is set high above Port Quin, between Port Isaac and Polzeath, and overlooks the North Cornwall coast. Enjoy the new restaurant with terrace and panoramic views. Surrounded by green expanses and splendid gardens, Longcross is ideal for a relaxing break. Surfing beaches, Rock, the Camel Estuary and the championship golf course at St. Enodoc are within a 20-minute drive. The Eden Project is a 40-minute drive. The elegant bedrooms are well-decorated, and some have views of the sea. The hotel has free Wi-Fi access throughout, and there is a play area for children. |
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The Fowey Hotel - The Esplanade, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1HX |
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Set in beautifully landscaped gardens, right by the water's edge, the Fowey Hotel has a magnificent, peaceful location, looking out over the mouth of the river. Privately owned, the Fowey Hotel is renowned for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and high standards. Many of the individually decorated en suite rooms offer panoramic views of the harbour, as do all of the public rooms. Ranked as one of the UK's most desirable locations, the pretty village of Fowey is a joy to wander around, with its charming shops and galleries, wonderful views and walks all around. Since 1997 the hotels restaurant has held an AA Rosette award for the outstanding preparation of its food and the quality of the locally sourced, seasonal ingredients it uses. |
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Lugo Rock - 59 Melvill Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR114DF |
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Occupying a convenient position in the heart of Falmouth, this 4-star guesthouse provides the ideal from which to explore Cornwall's famous attractions and beautiful coastline. Boasting a Quality Rating from the AA and a Silver Award from Visit Britain, Lugo Rock offers comfortable guestrooms, a hearty breakfast and a full license to serve a small selection of wines, spirits and bottled beers. Run by husband and wife team Jeff and Pam Faulkner, and assisted by able staff, you are assured of a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Lugo Rock is situated mere minutes away from the railway station and near the beach and harbour. Also, within walking distance you will find Gyllyngvase Beach, Pendennis Castle and Falmouth's wide variety of shops, bars and restaurants. |
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Portbyhan Hotel - The Quay, West Looe, Cornwall, PL13 2BU |
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This hotel is located in an unrivalled position, right on the waters edge in the beautiful coastal town of Looe, close to the A38 in Cornwall. West Looe is still a functioning fishing town and the hotel's location provides guests with great views of hustle and bustle going on everyday in the picturesque harbour. The family-run hotel has a reputation for being one of the most popular hotels in Looe, purely through recommendations by former guests. Aside from the hotel bar, you have a wide choice of activities available. Looe is actually 2 towns on opposite sides of the River Looe. East Looe is the newest of the 2 towns. You can have a guided tour through the maze-like streets, visit the Living from the Sea exhibit to learn of the town's maritime history or just spend the day on the beach, separated from the mouth of the river by the Banjo Pier. |
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Wringford Down - Hat Lane, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL10 1LE |
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Wringford Down occupies four acres in a beautiful and slightly wild location on the South coast of Cornwall, with quaint fishing villages, dramatic clifftop walks and clean sandy beaches riddled with caves and rock pools. |
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Tredethy House - Helland Bridge, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4QS |
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Built in Tudor times and later extended, this beautiful, peaceful and informally elegant English country house is set in an area of outstanding beauty. Tredethy Country Hotel has been the home of many British families, and of Prince Chula of Thailand until the late 60s. A delightful and unique holiday spot today, Tredethy offers privacy and the blissful peace of the countryside, whatever the season. It is within easy reach of the north and south coasts, as well as the Eden Project and National Trust houses and gardens. The 7 acres of grounds at Tredethy are themselves a piece of history, with many old trees and plants. March hosts hundreds of narcissus, and April is time for the breathtaking display of bluebells, followed by wild garlic and blue and pink wildflowers. |
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