The County Arms is a traditional Cornish Inn, with award-winning ales, home-cooked food and beautiful countryside views. Bedrooms each feature a flat-screen TV and there is free Wi-Fi.
A boutique hotel, perched above the Pentire Headland cliffs, offers breath-taking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Joe
United Kingdom
Me and my partner spend a lot of time going to Newquay
And always wanted to say here all I will say is won’t be staying anywhere else again .
Trust me you won’t be disappointed
Thank you to all the staff
5stars from me
Set in the picturesque Cornish village of Mitchell, The Plume of Feathers is a historic 16th Century dining pub with rooms.
Edward
United Kingdom
An amazing place to stay, from the staff through to the rooms.
Everything about it has an understated class and expertly portrayed by the excellent staff.
I arrived not feeling great after my journey but was quickly and professionally checked in by Dee, who gave me a brilliant room and said to contact reception if I needed anything.
Check out and breakfast was again a really pleasant process and Drew was again he was the most polite person.
Thank you so much 🙏
With a restaurant and a pub, St Agnes Hotel is located in the coastal village of St Agnes, just 3 minutes’ drive from the stunning St Agnes Heritage Coast.
Serge
Netherlands
Lovey town, beautiful area and decent hotel with nice breakfast
Nestled in the heart of the popular seaside resort of Newquay, Griffin Inn is a cosy bed and breakfast with a bar, free Wi-Fi access and free on-site parking.
On the picturesque harbour of St Mawes, with views of the Roseland Peninsula and beyond, The Rising Sun has an outdoor seating area, restaurant, bar and free Wi-Fi.
Suzzanne
Australia
Everything about our stay was amazing, room, service and food
Situated in St Austell and with Little Polstreath Beach reachable within 600 metres, Ship inn features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Mary
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, clean bed linen and towels, great shower with lots of hot water
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Perfect location, with great views. Cottage well equiped, although note there is no freezer in the kitchen. Ideal for eating breakfast/dinner on the terrace whilst enjoying the view, or alternatively walk 10 paces up the road to the excellent Heron Inn for dinner or lunch.
June and Greg were excellent, helpful hosts and the facilities were great. I loved the breakfast buffet - loads of choice and a nice quiet space to enjoy it! Easy walking distance into town and I enjoyed having dinner at the superb local pub, The Thomas Daniell.
Lovely spot though hard to find. Beautiful gardens, very well appointed house. Breakfasts very good with nice adjustment to my dietary needs. I enjoy the big table breakfast so we can chat and share with other guests. Thanks for the loan of the local maps and the dinner recommendations.
The Victoria Inn is a perfect location for us to visit relatives in Truro. We enjoyed the carvery with them for dinner and had a fine breakfast the next morning. The room was small but fun and the shower was great. May well stay again if on a quick visit to Truro.
All the staff that we met were amazing, all smiles and nothing was too much trouble.
It was situated in a beautiful area. The guest house was a lovely old building which had been restored, and up dated over the years by the owners themselves. Neil and Kay were very friendly and accommodating hosts.=; made it clear that they were always approachable should information or assistance be needed.
Beautiful historic hotel, friendly and professional staff, great breakfast, good location to explore Truro and the surroundings. Our room was a good size and the windows on the inner court allowed some fresh air during the night and a good sleep. Big free car park
The room overlooking the lovely gardens was quiet and comfortable. The breakfast selection was good. The evening dinners in the restaurant were all very good.
A substantial, cosy & characterful, somewhat 'creaky', historic Inn. The location is IDEAL for Truro Centre, literally just a 1 minute stroll to the heart of shopping and right on Lemon Quay. The availability of secure free parking is also a major bonus.
The staff were helpful, and the older ladies serving at Breakfast were so very cheery & welcoming. Room was comfortable enough, with aircon available on the 3rd floor (only). Clean and functional bathroom.
Aitch22
Young couple
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