St Agnes
- Hotels, Bed-and-Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Motels, Inns, Aparthotel Accommodation
SOUTH WEST CORNWALL
St Agnes UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels
accommodation guide.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to St Agnes.
Geoff, Sarah &
Barbara, welcome you to their traditional
Cornish cottage guest house, set in its
own beautiful grounds & perfectly
situated for visiting all of Cornwall.
Within easy reach of the golden sandy
beaches of Porthtowan, Portreath & St.
Agnes.
Towns within a few miles are Redruth, Perranporth,
Newquay, St. Ives and the beautiful cathedral city
of Truro. All rooms are beautifully decorated. Our
superb English breakfast will set you up for the
day. Open all year and licensed. Evening meals are
available Monday to Friday from our extensive
menu. Ample Parking situated within the grounds.
Goonearl accommodates less abled guests where
possible. You may arrive here as strangers but we hope you
will leave as friends.
Price: From £30.00 - £40.00 per person Rooms: For full details and pictures
please see our
website. Accommodation Type: Guest House - 4 Star
Visit Britain Accredited
A Warm welcome awaits
from Dorothy at Penkerris, a guest house with
over 100 years of history behind its ivy-clad
walls.
A ‘Home from Home’
offering REAL food, including freshly baked
bread, and our butcher’s home made sausages.
Meals are served in the beautiful dining room
with its moulded ceiling, portraits, blue glass
and copperware. There are comfortable bedrooms
with TV's, clock radio's, kettles, tea making
facilities, shaver points, H&C and four feature
en-suite facilities. There is a bright cosy
lounge with a large colour TV, video, DVD, a
piano and a log fire in the winter. 1km from
three sandy beaches, surfing etc... with
outstanding cliff walks. Central for touring all
of Cornwall. Children very welcome. Large lawns
ideal for ball games, swings, picnic tables and
BBQ's. Ample parking available.
First opened for guests in June 2008, the Aramay is a quietly sophisticated boutique bed & breakfast, offering understated elegance and personal service in an intimate and friendly home-away-from-home atmosphere. The five luxury en-suite rooms are finished to a high standard with all the bells and whistles to make your stay relaxed, comfortable and enjoyable...and without a frill in sight! We've late check-out at 12 noon and late breakfast too.
Rating: AA | Guest Accommodation | 4 Stars Rooms: 5
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Telephone | Tea/coffee facilities | Sky TV | Safe | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Hypoallergenic pillows | Hairdryer | DVD player | TV | CD player | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £85
Nestled within a 10 acre wooded valley, this 18th century manor house is a peaceful, secluded haven near the Cornish coast. With roses around the windows in summer, and cosy wood fires in the winter, this is always an ideal place to unwind.
A warm welcome awaits you at our hotel in the heart of Cornwall. Conveniently situated 2 miles east of Redruth just off the A30, we are an excellent base for exploring Truro, St Ives, Falmouth, Penzance, Newquay and the Eden Project.All our rooms are en-suite and centrally heated with colour TVs and teacoffee making facilities. Free Wi-Fi is also available. Our Wayfarer Restaurant and Bar offers g more info. . .
Comfortable and spacious contemporary barn conversion with stunning views of countryside and sea. Near to several beaches and Coastal Footpath. Adjoining Farm Trail. Excellent local restaurants and pubs within walking distance. Full central heating and wood-burning stove in winter. All modern facilities. Peaceful rural location, within a few minutes walk of St Agnes village with wide selection of more info. . .
A former tin mining centre and now a seaside
resort with a number of sandy beaches, wonderful scenery and a cove.
Breathtaking panoramic views are offered from the 700ft St. Agnes Beacon.
Whilst the county’s most famous painter, John Opie, was born at Harmony
Cottage in 1761 and the engine house of a defunct tin mine sits on the edge
of a 300ft cliff.