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The Trewarmett Inn is a delightful old pub which dates back over 200 years. The inn is a short distance from the spectacular North Cornwall coast path and Trebarwith Strand, a sandy tidal beach. A short drive away is the village of Tintagel, where you can explore the ruins of the ancient castle. We have five guest bedrooms, four have double beds and either bath or shower en-suite. We can provide an extra bed for a family room and a travel cot is available. The twin bedroom has a vanity basin and shower on the nearby landing. All the other rooms have sea views and tea/coffee making facilities. |
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The Penallick is a family run bed and breakfast hotel set back just 300yds from the magnificent coast line of Tintagel the connecting path starting at the hotel car park.There are panoramic sea views and stunning sunsets,8 comfortable en-suite bedrooms 7 with sea views.Spacious breakfast room with panoramic sea views.Tintagel is 3/4 mile.Set in a very peaceful location the hotel is close to many good eating establishments and restaurants. |
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The Mill House originally known as Treknow Mill dates back to 1760 and was a working mill until the late 1930's. It briefly became a private residence until 1945, when it was converted into a guesthouse. In 1960 the main building was refurbished and extended before becoming a public house for the first time. Since then it has been gradually upgraded by a number of different owners. The Mill House offers visitors tranquility and comfort. With easy access to all parts of Cornwall and set in acres of woodland in a quiet coastal valley this former 18th century corn mill provides first-class food and hospitality. The Mill itself is a charming stone building with a bar, dining room and residents lounge all of which benefit from log fires. |
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