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Brief property
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All rooms
tastefully decorated |
Opposite to the sub-tropical Morrab gardens |
Colour TV, Tea / Coffee Facilities |
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Town centre just 5 minutes away
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English breakfast available
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Nine guest rooms (many ensuite)
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This lovely B&B was once a retired Victorian
gentleman's residence & town house. It is very well situated for
guests who wish to stay and holiday in Penzance, or for those
who would like to tour the surrounding countryside and many attractions.
St Ives and St Michael's Mount are both only a short drive
from Penzance. The promenade with it a beautiful panoramic view over
the whole of Mounts Bay is only 100 metres away from the B&B. The
home is also situated opposite the entrance to the very attractive sub-tropical
Morrab gardens which makes it a very pleasant walk to the town centre
which is only 5 minutes away. For eating out, be it a snack, a cosy
meal in a small pub or a fine restaurant you are only a few minutes
walk from a large variety of different eating places. If you are traveling
to Cornwall by train or by bus, then the terminals for both of these
is only 15 minutes walk away. There is free parking on the street outside
the B&B in the evenings and further up the street during the daytime. If this home doesn't suit see this one nearby - press here |
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The Bed and Breakfast offers nine guest rooms. All the
rooms have been tastefully decorated to a very high standard and all
have their own different character. Many of the rooms have full ensuite
facilities while some of the rooms contain their own showers and private
adjacent w.c. All of the rooms have colour televisions, tea and coffee
making facilities, central heating and hand basins. The ensuite rooms
have various extras such as clock radios, hair dryers etc.
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A double ensuite room |
| Breakfast | |
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Your hosts try to cater for everybody's eating habits at breakfast time, be it Vegetarian, Continental or a full English breakfast. |
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The Breakfast Room |
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| Attractions | |
West Cornwall with its beaches and moorlands, harbours and coves, peaceful countryside and charming towns and villages, provide a holiday destination that is among the finest in Europe. West Cornwall's magnificent peninsula is enclosed within 36 miles of coastline which runs from St. Ives in the North round the towering granite cliffs of to Penzance in the South to create an island atmosphere without the isolation. There is a unique spirit about West Cornwall that is almost tangible. Walk on magnificent golden beaches and feel the surging power of the mighty Atlantic, or explore the remote, rugged Penwith moors and absorb the enchanting mystery of the ancient Celtic stones.This is a land of more than magnificent coastal scenery, famous harbours, sheltered coves, historic towns and picturesque fishing villages, it is a land that brings you closer to the elements, thrilling your senses and stirring your deepest emotions. Another place to feel your emotions is the unique auditorium of the Minack Theatre perched high on a cliff top overlooking the sea. Nestling in the granite landscape which remains unchanged from prehistoric times, are small communities. Some are tiny hamlets or coves, others are well-established villages, but they all possess that aura of magic that is undeniably Cornwall. West Cornwall has always inspired those seeking renewal, contemplation and a sense of the absolute. St Michael's ley-line, probably the most famous of the mysterious energy sources that criss-cross the Earth, starts near Lands End and passes close to before running across Southern England. |
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Prices vary according to the season and
type of room. |
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