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Penzance offers a wide range of accommodation, whether looking for a luxury hotel, a bed and breakfast, guest house or self catering accommodation. Penzance hotels offer a solution to your needs, if you require a pet friendly guest house or a hotel with disabled facilities our Hotel guides will locate a suitable establishment. Our Hotel guides offer easy access to Hotels and Guest Houses in the Penzance area. Access the booking system or zoom able map of the area to choose the correct accommodation for you, via the click of a button. Catering for both Business and Personal customer's hotels, bed and breakfast and guest houses in Penzance offer a friendly welcome and access to a range of amenities and attractions.
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A character 18th Century Georgian Hotel situated in the heart of Penzance, ideally located for all local attractions. An ideal base for tourists and business people alike. Personal, professional service. We are non corporate and believe in attention to detail. The hotel has been totally refurbished, bringing it right up to the 21st century. Digital televisions, wireless internet, en-suite bathrooms with power showers and, of course, very comfortable beds. Whether you are touring Cornwall, visiting for business or just getting away from it all, we promise you a happy, relaxed and memorable stay. |
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Set in sub-tropical gardens leading to the sea, above the beautiful fishing village of Mousehole, this charming hotel boasts unspoiled panoramic views of Mounts Bay, and excellent links to the A30. Mousehole is a vibrant Cornish community and remarkably traditional village. The south arm of the harbour dates to 400AD and was the embarkation point for pilgrims, today it provides a perfect base from which to explore this delightful 'little land'. It remains, in the words of Dylan Thomas, 'The most beautiful village in England'. In the evenings, after a long day of exploring, you can relax with a visit to the hotel?s award-winning restaurant, sun lounge or outside garden terrace, where you can enjoy a wonderful meal, relaxed ambience and incomparable views. |
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The Commercial Hotel is situated in the centre of St Just in the heart of Penwith, and makes an ideal base for visitors exploring West Cornwall. This small family-run hotel has been in the Woolcock family for generations and is well known locally for its warm welcome, friendly atmosphere and excellent food. All of our bedrooms are en-suite with colour televisions, hair dryers and tea/coffee making facilities. You will be assured of a comfortable stay in spacious, tasteful surroundings. None smoking bedrooms are available. Please request when making your reservations. Our conservatory is available for those special occasions and has a no smoking area for dining. |
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Warwick House is a charming Regency period Guest House, where our
personal service will assure your absolute comfort. Most rooms have stunning sea views over Mounts Bay, all rooms provide a high level of comfort and are tastefully furnished. There are pretty sea facing patios where Guests can relax in summer and spring. In Winter we offer short-breaks. Penzance is an excellent base for exploring West Cornwall and the Lizard Pennisular. St Micheal's Mount the legendary castle is just 2 miles away, St. Ives, Land's End, the Minack Theatre and some of Cornwall's glorious gardens are nearby. The Eden Project and the Isle of Scilly can be easily reached. Car parking. Train/Bus & Isle of Scilly Ferry 5/10 walk. |
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Richmond Lodge Guest House is an adult-only, non-smoking establishment (minimum age - 16 years) providing high quality Bed & Breakfast accommodation. We are within easy reach of the very best beaches and places of scenic natural beauty (such as the cliffs, coves and bays) for which Cornwall is so famous. We pride ourselves on providing a quality, efficient and reliable service to our guests offering a very quiet and relaxing stay to those seeking peace and tranquillity whilst on holiday.We are centrally located between Penzance town centre and the promenade. |
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