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White Hart Hotel

Menheniot, Liskeard

Prices from 40.0 per night.

The White Hart Hotel is a 17th Century inn situated in the quaint Cornish village of Menheniot. We have seven letting rooms all of which are en-suite with colour televisions and provide tea and coffee making facilities. Freeview television is now available in all bedrooms with a variety of popular channels. We have a lounge barrestaurant and a separate public bar which have been recently refurbished to a high standard. We are well known for our hearty full English breakfast and serve food every evening from our a la carte menu which also includes many homemade specials. The property itself has many original features including slate flooring timber beams and clone ovens. For people away on business we now offer Wi-Fi in all bedrooms and public areas free of charge. This has been found very useful and popular by all guests but particularly those on business trips.


The Nebula Guest House

27 Higher Lux Street, Liskeard

Prices from 122.46 to 123.46 per night.

Property Location
With a stay at The Nebula Guest House in Liskeard (Bodmin Moor), you'll be close to Golitha Falls. This bed & breakfast is within the region of Looe Beach and Dozmary Pool.

Rooms
Stay in one of the guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and hair dryers.

Dining
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.


The preferred airport for The Nebula Guest House is Exeter (EXT-Exeter Intl.) - 79.8 km / 49.6 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

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Great Trethew Manor Country Hotel and Restaurant

Horningtops Liskeard, Liskeard Cornwall

Prices from 35.0 per night.

Great Trethew Manor Bed and Breakfast will surprise you all. Nestled in 40 acres of woodlands and countryside it may not be the usual thoughts of a BandB. The manor itself being once part of a working farm dates back to the early 1800's. The original manor burnt down before this time and we are unsure of the remains that were left behind. Guests are welcome to explore the grounds taking a 20 minute woodland walk which will take you past the trout lake and if you are lucky enough to see the wild deers badgers stokes and other wildlife on your travels. The manor itself is oozing with charm and character sorry we dont have the modern furniture here we pride ourselves on the old worlde charm and the creaks and cracks of the antique furniture. No room will be found the same but i can guarantee that you will be made to feel very welcome and everything you require from a cup of tea or relaxing to watch the television will be found in your room. Our rooms comprise of two four poster rooms both with ensuite bathrooms one on the first and the other on the second floor. We have four superior ensuite rooms again three of these are on the first floor with the fourth on the second floor all with either kingsize or superking bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms. All of our standard doubles and single rooms are on the second floor together with ensuite showers. Two family rooms completely different to each other one on the second floor with double bed and bunk beds with ensuite shower and the other is on the first floor with a double bedroom and adjoining door to a twin room together with shower room and a bathroom. All our rooms are ensuite and will include tea and coffee facilities and a television. Downstairs as you enter the manor you will come across the lounge and restaurant with two open log roaring fires throughout the winter and the summer when the evenings get chilly. Our restaurant offers an unusual menu all with home cooked food and local produce when available but with an added twist we also offer alternative steaks such as Zebra Bison Springbok Ostrich and Camel. Not only is our chef more than happy to cook for you but we do also offer the Volcanic Lava Stones where guests can use the imagination of cooking your food at the table which is always an exciting way and a very good talking point. Our restaurant is open every evening - though we do ask guests if wishing to dine with us to book by 6pm if at all possible. We like to cook and wait on you to perfection so take our time and thought on every table. Outside the manor and within the grounds we have a selection of activities to keep you busy when the days are dry and light the children can roam the gardens and grounds and make good use of the free bouncy castle and trampoline. The whole family could have a go at our onsite trekking our stable block is the home of 7 horses ranging from 11hands to Hugo the giant stepping in at 16.3 Hands so there is no excuse for anyone to give it a go. Pony trekking is available at all times of the day and can be booked upon arrival or any time throughout your stay. The trout lake is filled with brown trout and is fly fishing only so bring along your fishing rods and give this ago whilst staying with us. Dont forget to meet our four kune kune cross pot bellied pigs on your strolls and if you like pets our friendly great dane would be more than willing to explore the grounds with you. Chickens and peacocks are wondering so do ask for some treats at reception if you wish to feed them as you go. Nestled behind the manor is 6 self catering cottages (apartments). Each offering there own charm and again very different to the next. Recently and presently going through the process of being redecorated. The cottages date back over 200 years and were once the stables for the manor itself. Miller cottage being the biggest of the six sleeping up to 6 people comprising of two bedrooms with seperate lounge and kitchen and aga. Trelawny cottage is able to sleep four people one open plan bedroom with bunk beds and double bed then we have Trevithick Kernow and Davy cottage each having two bedrooms (one with a double bed and the other with bunk beds) downstairs on each of these cottages is small but complete with open plan small kitchenlounge and dining areas all cottages are fully fitted with microwave oven fridge and all cutlery and crocker. Not forgetting Trethew Bungalow which sleeping capacity for five people one double bedroom and the other room with a single bed and bunk beds has an open log fire in the lounge seperate kitchen and a bathroom. Plenty of parking facilities are available for each cottage. Please state at time of booking if you are bringing any pets with you. All bed linen and towels are provided in the cottages and these are available on a nightly basis.


Down Ende House

Widegates, Looe

Prices from 129.24 to 193.86 per night.

Property Location
With a stay at Down Ende House in Looe (South Cornish Coast), you'll be close to Looe Beach. This 4-star guesthouse is within the region of Whitsand Bay Beach and The Hurlers.

Rooms
Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include desks, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.

Dining
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free parking is available onsite.


The preferred airport for Down Ende House is Plymouth (PLH-Plymouth City) - 22.1 km / 13.7 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.




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