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Occupying a rambling Victorian-Gothic pile hidden behind high stone walls and centuries-old trees, on a busy road just outside the centre of Truro, The Alverton is a classic county town hotel with a contemporary twist.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Up a hill, a short stroll from the centre of Truro, the Alverton has a holy feel about it. Tall stained glass windows rise from a grey stone building that resembles a church, while a castellated tower shoots up above a doorway shaped like a bishop’s mitre. The hotel was indeed once the home of nuns, members of the Order of the Epiphany, who were based in the house from 1883 to 1984. Now it’s a stylish hotel with a well-regarded restaurant.
Originally published by The Times
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