Nestled amid the beautiful Cornish countryside, just off the main A389 between Bodmin and Wadebridge, this charming hotel is beautifully set within a Grade II listed building, dating back to the early 18th century. Situated in Washaway, Trehellas is a family-owned country house with real warmth and character, close to all that the county has to offer. A former courthouse, today, the building still retains many of its beautiful original features, including the ground floor's Delabole slate floors and the external mounting block. Close to the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock, Padstow, Rock, Wadebridge and numerous other beautiful towns and sites in Cornwall, Trehellas is perfectly situated for walking, cycling the famous Camel Trail, and exploring all that Cornwall has to offer.
Bedrooms: 11
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With a prime location, this modern hotel is easy to find, and has a unique position for visiting Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall, and ample free parking. Operating a 24-hour service, the hotel also gives you the option of early check-in and late departure up to 17:00, to ensure you make the most of your stay. Both the airport and Plymouth railway station are within a short 10 minute drive away, and local attractions such as Saltram House, Dartmoor National Park and the Eden Project are very close by, as is the famous Plymouth Hoe and Barbican.
Bedrooms: 100
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The Fieldhead is a traditional, warm and friendly country house style hotel offering a very high standard of comfort. We occupy a prime, elevated position, with unrivalled sea views from virtually every room across Looe Bay. In 2003, The Fieldhead was in the final for the Small Hotel of the Year Award. Situated in West Looe, The Fieldhead is only a fifteen minute walk along the waterside to the centre of town. In summer, a passenger ferry plys across the harbour mouth. The town beach is popular in the summer months, while the rock pools and sandy coves below the hotel provide interest all year round. Virtually all bedrooms have tremendous sea views - a perfect way to start and end the day. The Horizons Restaurant has far reaching views across Looe Bay. The cuisine is essentially French and English with a daily changing menu offering a wide variety of fresh local produce. Our large heated swimming pool is open from mid May to the end of September. Set on the cliff above the garden, it is a veritable sun trap with more wonderful sea views.
Bedrooms: 16
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Set within a 16th century coaching inn, this charming residence has been updated to provide first class accommodation on the North Cornish Coast, close to the traditional fishing village of Port Isaac. Listed in the Good Pub Guide, The Cornish Arms offers an exciting menu designed to offer something to suit all tastes. Due to it coastal setting, the kitchen boasts wonderful seafood, which is delivered fresh each day. To accompany your meal, the pub serves a host of real ales, which has earned them a placed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2009. Displaying traditional slate floors, wooden beams and log burners, The Cornish Arms aims to provide a welcoming atmosphere, with old world charm. Run by Felicity and Jonney Hawkey and their loyal team, you are assured of a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Bedrooms: 7
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Boringdon Hall is set in its own grounds on the edge of Dartmoor. The hotel combines the charm and ambiance of years gone by with every modern comfort. There is character in abundance here with original architectural features retained such as deep walls, huge fireplaces and ornate ceilings. A variety of bedrooms, including a number of four-posters, are available. Dinner is served in the wonderful Gallery Restaurant, which overlooks the Great Hall.
Bedrooms: 41
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