The Wellington
Boscastle
exposed beams and open fires feature in the real ale bar, there is an an elegant guest lounge in a turret and a creative food menu is served here
The Edgcumbe Arms
Cremyll
at the waters edge of the Tamar Estuary with views across to Drakes Island and Plymouth, the well-presented rooms enjoy the same views
Port Gaverne Hotel
Port Gavern
a charming 17th century inn set above a secluded cove and features light and airy rooms and a restaurant serving fresh locally caught fish
The Jamaica Inn
Bolventor
atmospheric inn set atop Bodmin Moor offering refuge to travellers and smugglers for centuries and immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel
Kings Arms
Paul
an atmospheric pub at the heart of its local community offering comfy rooms, homemade dishes made from local ingredients and local ales
The Cornish Arms
Pendoggett
character features such as wooden beams and slate floors feature at this 16th century inn near Port Isaac; updated rooms have individual decor
Star Inn
St. Erth
a family run 17th century inn offering a warm welcome, real ales, bar meals prepared with local produce and a real fire in chillier weather
The Weary Friar Inn
Pillaton
this historic 12th century coaching inn with a traditional bar and comfy rooms is set in a pretty village that sits amidst glorious countryside
London Inn
St. Neot
a former coaching inn set in the shadow of the church in this attractive village, rooms are traditionally styled, cosy and comfortable
Hawkins Arms
Zelah
situated on the old highway from London to Land's End this former coaching inn is reputed to be one of Cornwall's oldest pubs
White Hart Hotel
Menheniot
slate floors and beamed ceilings emphasise this 17th century inn's former life as a coaching inn, the traditional rooms are simply furnished
The Old Inn
Mullion
16th-century, thatched-roof inn showcasing local produce and ales and offering comfortable, well-presented rooms that retain period features
The Three Tuns
St. Keverne
traditional inn set on the main square of a quiet village on the Lizard Peninsula offering comfortable and well-presented guest rooms
The Engine Inn
Cripplesease
a classic Cornish pub set on upland between St. Ives and Penzance where the two spacious rooms are set in a listed converted barn
The Top House Inn
Lizard
the most southerly inn on the British mainland situated 15 minutes walk from Lizard Point; stylish guest rooms are situated in a separate building
The Crumplehorn Inn & Mill
Polperro
on the edge of the village, on the road leading to Polperro's celebrated fishing harbour, this picturesque cornish inn offers cosy rooms and suites
The Crown Inn
Lanlivery
a charming pub said to be one of Cornwall's oldest, the low beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and thick stone walls all reflect its rich heritage
Cadgwith Cove Inn
Cadgwith
a 300 year old inn set in an atmospheric fishing cove amidst rugged coastline, relics adorn the walls collected from a rich seafaring history
The Old Ferry Inn
Bodinnick
for 400 years this traditional inn has stood overlooking the estuary and offers simple but comfy rooms, good food and wonderful views of Fowey
Fountain Inn
Newbridge
sympathetically restored, this centuries old pub retains sturdy granite walls, beams and open fires and is ideally placed to explore the area
Ye Olde Malthouse Inn
Tintagel
a gem of a Cornish experience in this country inn dating from the 14th century, with stone-walled rooms, in the heart of Tintagel near the castle
The Copley Arms
Hessenford
a traditional inn set in a pretty village 5 miles from Looe that has an outdoor seating area overlooking a babbling stream and cosy rooms
The Farmers Arms
St. Merryn
relax beside the fire in winter or soak up some rays on the outside deck in summer at this friendly pub that is within a short drive of beaches
The Jubilee Inn
Pelynt
open log fires, original slate and wood floors detail the heritage of this 16th century former farmhouse, many rooms retain character features
Finnygook Inn
Crafthole
this 15th century coaching inn boasts a pretty village location that is close to the coast and scenic views over the Lynher and Tamar Rivers
The Plume of Feathers
Mitchell
smart, stylish rooms are set in converted former stables and barns next to the 16th century coaching inn in a pretty village just off the A30
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