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19 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
1 dog is allowed per room (2 in the Cottage) & is provided with Lily’s Kitchen organic dog treats, bed & bowls at £15 per nightRestaurant
Laidback Clubhouse serves casual British fareNo restaurant
Breakfast is availableWalking distance restaurants
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Child friendly
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Wildlife Area
Great walks
Friendly staff show us to the Picture Room, a light and airy double with crisp white linen and walls hung with playful graphic prints saying things such as “Rise and shine”. It’s modest rather than spacious: a comfy double bed leaves room for two stylish arm chairs and a desk with views to the neighbouring buildings. (Only the two attic rooms have sea views.)
Originally published by The Guardian
Downstairs, the original small Georgian rooms have been replaced by a stripped-back white exhibition space. Bedrooms are up narrow stairs, each individually decorated in a quirky style down to the bedside lights and tooth mugs: Admiral Benbow has colourful murals of Penzance street scenes; Upcycled has a mushroom-shaped bed and Cubist iconography; An Enchanted Forest has silver flowers and trees.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Artist-turned-hotelier Charlie Newey has opened a quirky eight-room b&b in a listed Georgian house in Penzance. Rooms, each individually designed by local artists, have names like Dolly Divine or Nautical Tale.
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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