Seven Stars Penryn features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Penryn.
Chris
United Kingdom
Good location in Penryn. The room was above the pub, but accessed via an external door. Not too noisy. I ordered the small double, but it was big enough. Breakfast was a combination of juice, sealed pastries and cereal left in a small fridge in the room and a "breakfast bag" in the room. There was plenty of tea/coffee and bottled water. Staff were friendly on arrival, I did not really have much interaction with them after that.
The Thirsty Scholar is set in Penryn, 33 km from St Michael's Mount, 34 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre, as well as 35 km from Newquay Train Station.
Alison
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful given I arrived a bit early. Room was very pleasant and quiet. Good breakfast.
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Susan
United Kingdom
We were upgraded to a very spacious executive room which still had its Victorian charm. I slept really well and we loved the sea view it was a very restful experience. We had a swim in the pool and also a delicious evening meal in the restaurant & breakfast was good too but maybe a little more continental selection would be nice & baked beans! The staff were all very helpful and efficient.
With stunning sea views over Falmouth Bay, this AA 5-star bed & breakfast offers en suite rooms, residents' lounge, licensed bar, sun terrace and car park.
Ashley
Australia
The location, the staff, cute room, comfortable bedding
Penryn is a a small sleepy place = most of the shops are...
Penryn is a a small sleepy place = most of the shops are closed down, but there are some good coffee shops and restaurants.
The place we stayed Seven Stars Penryn was absolutely terrible and I certainly could not recommend staying here. It spoiled our week there.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everything was thought out to the smallest detail.
Everything was thought out to the smallest detail. Even such minor things as salt and butter were available. You could just come and relax. My son was very upset when he woke up at home, he wanted to return to this house.
HREBENETS
Ukraine
Scored 10
10
Penryn was chosen as a central place to stay, whilst...
Penryn was chosen as a central place to stay, whilst visiting the sights we wanted to visit (Lands End, Tintagel, St. Michaels Mount and St. Ives). Therefore we cannot say much about the town itself, as we never visited it.
Peter
Germany
Scored 10
10
A real place with real people, shops and lives in an often...
A real place with real people, shops and lives in an often spoilt by tourist Cornwall. Some really good pubs (try the Famous Barrell) / brilliant classy fish and chip shop (The Mariners) / cafe with cakes and coffee to die for (Stargazy Cucina) with lots more on the Fal Estuary at the bottom of the hill and lots of buses to Falmouth/Newquay and Truro (much used by students at the local university) - and all in a really interesting and ancient stone town.
timw
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely historic town with interesting buildings.
Lovely historic town with interesting buildings. Set on the Falmouth estuary. Beautiful scenery and lots of gardens and historic houses to visit. Very good public transport links by bus to Falmouth, Penzance, etc. Free parking. Very friendly locals and students (it's part of the Exeter/Falmouth campus). Two pubs with good food at competitive prices, one of which, the Thirsty Scholar, has this year's Gold Award for pub food in the South West, which is richly deserved.
Nanette
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It's a very cute little place, not a huge amount to do but...
It's a very cute little place, not a huge amount to do but it's very close to Falmouth, which has a lot more on offer. The high Street is all up hill so if someone has health or mobility issues, this possibly wouldn't be the most ideal place to go. The best place to stay and eat is The Thirsty Scholar, this place, the food and staff are exceptional! Parking is a bit of a pain, the closest car park is a 3hour max short stay so you need to go to a long stay one, which is an up hill trek to the pub and high street
Alison
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The flat is lovely and in a perfect lication in Penryn. Thomas was a really helpful good host and responded promptly to any queries. Would definitely recommend and will stay there again.
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