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“Glossy gastro pub with rooms & harbour views on Falmouth's High Street. Housed in a Georgian townhouse, cosy & contemporary self-catered apartments decorated with up-cycled antiques bring a touch of London cool to this seaside town. Run by a local husband & wife team, food is award-winning. ”

“Glossy gastro pub with rooms & harbour views on Falmouth's High Street. Housed in a Georgian townhouse, cosy & contemporary self-catered apartments decorated with up-cycled antiques bring a touch of London cool to this seaside town. Run by a local husband & wife team, food is award-winning. ”

Recommended For

  • Foodies
  • A truly passionate team cook up hearty creations made with the finest ingredients sourced from the country's best suppliers
  • Local exploring
  • Central High Street location means you can walk to all of Falmouth's attractions - including the castle, harbour & beach
  • Museums
  • The National Maritime Museum is housed in a swanky new building on the water. Don't miss the Look Out tower & underwater windows
  • Sailing
  • Boat trips include the ferry to St Mawes, up the Fal Estuary to Truro or exploring the River Fal
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Come downstairs for live blues & delicious cocktails on certain nights of the week
  • Sights nearby
  • Built by Henry VIII, Pendennic Castle is one of the area's major historical sites
  • Other Activities
  • World-class gardens in the area include Fox Rosehill Garden
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife Area
  • Self catering to rent
  • Small but well set-up apartment kitchens come with fridges, ovens & coffee machines, as well as generous welcome packs
  • Restaurant
  • With its heritage setting & modern owners, the restaurant delivers a perfectly on-trend yet authentic experience
  • Family Suites
  • Two bedroom apartment works really well for friends or couples travelling together
  • Beach nearby
  • Walk to the absolutely picture-perfect Gyllyngvase Beach in under half an hour
  • Townhouse
  • Full of character
  • Barefoot Luxury
  • Sea Views
  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Self catering
  • Antiques
  • Retro/Vintage
  • Lively
  • Restaurant with rooms
  • Charming
  • Intimate
  • Gourmet
  • Owner managed

Facilities

  • Views
  • Large bay windows in all three apartments offer wonderful open views over Falmouth’s historic harbour
  • Self catering to rent
  • Small but well set-up apartment kitchens come with fridges, ovens & coffee machines, as well as generous welcome packs
  • Restaurant
  • With its heritage setting & modern owners, the restaurant delivers a perfectly on-trend yet authentic experience
  • Bar
  • Expect top notch-tipples at the small bar; the pub's open fire is a lovely place to curl up for an evening
  • Family Suites
  • Two bedroom apartment works really well for friends or couples travelling together
  • Fireplace
  • A real treat; the Crow's Nest comes with its own warming fireplace
  • No pets
  • Adult Only
  • Car not required
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Not suitable for disabled guests
  • Suites
  • Sitting Room
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Wifi
  • Parking

Activities

  • Museums
  • The National Maritime Museum is housed in a swanky new building on the water. Don't miss the Look Out tower & underwater windows
  • Sailing
  • Boat trips include the ferry to St Mawes, up the Fal Estuary to Truro or exploring the River Fal
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Come downstairs for live blues & delicious cocktails on certain nights of the week
  • Sights nearby
  • Built by Henry VIII, Pendennic Castle is one of the area's major historical sites
  • Other Activities
  • World-class gardens in the area include Fox Rosehill Garden
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife Area

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Star & Garter

Above a foodie gastro pub in the heart of old Falmouth, a trio of cool serviced apartments sit on the upper floors of a Victorian terrace. From the windows of these stylish eyries, spend a weekend gazing at boats and sunsets and views that cross the Fal River towards Mylor and St Mawes.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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