Par - Cornwall

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Looking for Somewhere to Stay?

We have some fantastic hotels and guest houses to choose from all over the country. Whether it’s a short break or a 2-week holiday, you will be sure to find something that meets your requirements.

Here is a random sample of what is on offer for the area you are searching. Use the Hotel Search form below to start a detailed search.


Duke Of Cornwall

St Austell, Cornwall

Duke Of Cornwall

Conveniently located in St Austell, this splendid 19th century house provides 6 letting rooms, 2 bars and traditional pub food, complemented by a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Well situated just of the A390, the Duke of Cornwall is easily accessible to all local attractions. Nearby you can find the historic port of Charlestown and the picturesque village of Fowey. The Eden Project is also just 3 miles away. A friendly local with friendly locals, the pub ensures a pleasant evening for all with 2 bars, 2 pool tables, a dart board and gaming machines. The lounge bar boasts a large open fire.

Bedrooms: 6


Copthorne Hotel Plymouth

Plymouth, Devon

Copthorne Hotel Plymouth

Located in the bustling city centre, this hotel is an ideal destination for business or pleasure. Situated within the hotel is Bentleys Brasserie, our award winning restaurant and the Gallery Bar where you can relax and enjoy a drink. The Copthorne is the closest hotel to the new Drakes Circus shopping centre, and is within walking distance of Plymouth's famous Hoe and Barbican, the theatre and business districts.

Bedrooms: 135


Browns Tavistock Silver Award

Tavistock, Devon, Devon

Browns Tavistock Silver Award

On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, this 17th century coaching inn has been refashioned into an award-winning townhouse hotel, brasserie and wine bar. Browns Tavistock boasts well-equipped accommodation combining modern facilities with original features. The stylish Brasserie offers sophisticated cuisine made with locally sourced produce. Explore the chic surroundings and you'll be able to enjoy a glass from the hotel's extensive wine cellar. In the winter you can relax on the comfortable sofas in front of a blazing real log fire and during the summer months you can relax in the courtyard and soak up the sun in the airy conservatory, where you will find a functioning freshwater well that is said to date back to Roman times. Such features are further complemented by a modern gym facility, making Browns the 'Town Hotel of the Year, 2006' according to the prestigious 'Good Hotel Guide Cesar Awards'.

Bedrooms: 30


The Grosvenor Plymouth

Plymouth, Devon

The Grosvenor Plymouth

Situated on the Plymouth Hoe, just a short stroll from the stunning Plymouth Sound and the bustling city centre, this traditional Victorian hotel provides the ideal base for your stays in this historic city. Having only taken over in mid-September 2008, the new owners, Paul and Lindsey, are waiting to give you a warm welcome into their beautifully located 28-bedroom hotel. The Grosvenor Plymouth is the perfect residence for a wide variety of visitors, whether for work, study, a holiday, visiting family or simply a well earned break, the personal touch and comforts of the hotel will certainly ensure an enjoyable stay. Centrally located in Plymouth, the South West's largest city, the Grosvenor Plymouth is conveniently positioned for easy access to the ferry port (0.4 km); railway station and university (0.6 km); and Plymouth Airport (4 km).

Bedrooms: 28


St Elizabeth's House

Plymouth, Devon, Devon

St Elizabeth's House

Set amid 9 acres in an attractive village location on the outskirts of Plymouth, this boutique hotel offers individually styled accommodation and a variety of amenities. Located in the historic village of Plympton St. Maurice, a north east suburb of Plymouth, this is an ideal place to relax away from the city centre bustle. Each meticulously designed guest room has its own separate bath and shower. When not relaxing in front of your private 32' LCD television, you can always while away an evening in the large bar area; enjoy a meal in the restaurant; or take a leisurely rest in the coffee lounge. A private dining room and a purpose built marquee area ensure that a variety of group occasions can be readily welcomed.

Bedrooms: 15


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