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Rooms & Views
With an elegant design, these suites are facing the courtyards. They offer spacious dining and living areas, chandeliers…
This luxury suite with a south facing conservatory overlooks the gardens. It includes a king-size bed with a designer th…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This double room…
With its own conservatory overlooking the south facing gardens, this suite has a double bed with a designer throw. There…
This deluxe suite set within Lower barns grounds with beach hut and a quirky design looks onto the south facing garden.…
The hot tub and sauna are the special features of this apartment. The apartment features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…
This spacious deluxe suite on 2 levels features a super king-size bed downstairs and a twin suite upstairs. It offers a…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This double room…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Barley Sheaf This immaculately kept 18th-century pub has a deceptively large interior, with a rustic, pine-furnished dining area, a capacious bar and space to dine upstairs too. Much of the produce used in the fresh, flavoursome cooking comes from in and around the Roseland Peninsula, utilised in a combination of pub classics (think 'dippy' Scotch egg, vegetarian shepherd's pie or sirloin steak with chips) and more modern, ambitious dishes. The natural, engaging service will put a smile on your face and adds to the experience.5.7km
- Edie's It's a family affair at this relaxed, friendly restaurant that’s sure to put a smile on your face. Nigel is at the stoves and his wife Kelly is out front, aided by their daughter, the eponymous Edie. Brightly coloured chairs stand out against whitewashed brick walls, the shelves are crammed with cookbooks and there’s a terrific buzz from the open kitchen. Nigel’s experience shows in the unfussy, well-crafted dishes, which deliver appealing and effective flavour combinations with notable clarity.7.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Lost Gardens of Heligan botanical garden in Cornwall, England, UK1.9km
- Eden Project visitor attraction in Cornwall in the United Kingdom9.7km
- Caerhays Castle Grade I listed country house in Cornwall, England, UK6.3km
- St Crida's Church, Creed church in Creed, Cornwall, England, UK4.8km
- Vault Beach beach in Cornwall, England, UK7.6km
- St Levan’s Church, Porthpean church building in St. Austell Bay, Cornwall, England, UK5.4km
- Holy Trinity Church, St Austell church in St Austell, Cornwall, England, UK5.6km
- Hemmick Beach beach in South West England7.5km
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