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“A thoughtfully renovated redbrick townhouse overlooking the sea merges architectural Georgian elegance with a bright, contemporary interior. Six spacious bedrooms and two cabin-like garden suites offer sublime accommodation - and arguably the best place to rest in the area.”

“A thoughtfully renovated redbrick townhouse overlooking the sea merges architectural Georgian elegance with a bright, contemporary interior. Six spacious bedrooms and two cabin-like garden suites offer sublime accommodation - and arguably the best place to rest in the area.”

Hotel Review

With a dearth of charming places to stay in Penzance, it is delightful to discover Chapel House - a stylish boutique hotel tucked away from the main thoroughfare. With far-reaching views out to sea and across to St Michael’s Mount, it’s easy to see why this striking elevated building, dated 1790, was home to Admiral Samuel Hood Lindsay during the Napoleonic war. High ceilings and spotless white painted floorboards give the interior a sense of spaciousness and serenity. The attention to detail is notable and Susan Stuart, the owner, has gone the extra mile to make the place inviting and luxuriously comfortable with an informal, ’open house’ approach so guests feel at home. On arrival, there’s tea and homemade cake on offer. The rooms - all with sea views - are lofty and fabulous with vast bath tubs, walk in rain showers, generous beds, comfortable seating and atmospheric lighting. Local art decorates the walls. Breakfast is an event in itself and sets you up for the day, starting with homemade muesli with yoghurt, a choice of smoothie, freshly baked breads and pastries followed by a delicious cooked breakfast. At weekends there’s a supper club designed around seasonal and local ingredients. Susan also organises wellness group retreat breaks with a planned itinerary taking in a sea swim, beach workout, yoga, foraging, guided walk followed by an on-site sauna, massage and hot tub. A place where you would want a sojourn lasting more than two nights.

 

Written by Laura Campbell

Recommended For

  • Foodies
  • Whilst only breakfasts and weekend suppers are served, Chapel House uses fresh local ingredients to produce exquisite cuisine
  • Romantic Break
  • Quiet and elegant accommodation, beautiful food and long walks together on the beach-perfect for a romantic getaway
  • Museums
  • Penlee House museum is home to a wonderful collection of paintings from members of the Newlyn School
  • Wine tasting
  • Head over to Polgoon Vineyard to learn about the viticultural process and try some of their wine!
  • Great walks
  • Wander along the beach at sunset and take in the incredible views
  • Pet friendly
  • Small and well-behaved dogs are welcome to sleep in your room with you
  • Free wifi
  • Available in all areas
  • Quiet
  • Views
  • Romantic
  • Charming
  • Chic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Pet friendly
  • Small and well-behaved dogs are welcome to sleep in your room with you
  • Free wifi
  • Available in all areas
  • Wifi
  • Views
  • Room service
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Museums
  • Penlee House museum is home to a wonderful collection of paintings from members of the Newlyn School
  • Wine tasting
  • Head over to Polgoon Vineyard to learn about the viticultural process and try some of their wine!
  • Theatre
  • Go take in a show at the open air Minack Theatre for something a little different!
  • Great walks
  • Wander along the beach at sunset and take in the incredible views

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Chapel House Penzance

"All the rooms have bay views. The promenade is a two-minute walk away and perfect for an early morning stroll beside the sea before returning through the sub-tropical Morrab Gardens, set amid pretty Georgian terraces."

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)

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"It's the smartest, most elegant place in PENZANCE, a town once considered St Ives' scruffy neighbour but fast coming into its own."

Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller (view article)

The Cool Hotel Guide

"This small, new, six-room hotel is near the harbour on Chapel Street, a distinguished run of houses dating from the 18th century."

Originally published by The Times (view article)

Chapel House

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