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Set within a 16th-century coaching inn, this charming, updated residence provides first-class accommodation on the North Cornwall coast, close to the traditional fishing village of Port Isaac. The Eden Project is 40 minutes away. Listed in the Good Pub Guide, The Cornish Arms offers traditional pub food, as well as an authentic Thai menu prepared by a Thai chef and cook. Thai banquets are held twice a month (booking is essential). The inn also offers great traditional Sunday roast lunches and dinners. To accompany your meal, the pub serves a host of Real Ales, which has earned them a placed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2009. Displaying traditional slate floors, wooden beams and log burners, The Cornish Arms aims to provide a welcoming atmosphere, with old world charm. Run by Felicity and Jonney Hawkey and their loyal team, you are assured of a comfortable and relaxing stay.
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Unique to the small fishing village of Port Isaac, The Gallery features a tiered, traditional wild Cornish garden with spectacular sea views overlooking Port Isaac Bay. This pet-friendly bed and breakfast also has free Wi-Fi. Featuring uninterrupted panoramic ocean views, the contemporary rooms feature a flat-screen TV and a super king bed, along with a hairdryer and tea and coffee-making facilities. The rooms share a bathroom. In the mornings, The Gallery serves a continental breakfast, which includes croissants, fresh fruit, and yogurt. Full English breakfast is available with prior arrangement. Breakfast is served to the room and prepared using locally sourced produce whenever possible. In a prime location, The Gallery is among Port Isaac's restaurants, pubs, and shops. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the picturesque village of Port Isaac is between the beautiful National Trust Coastal walks from Tintagel and Boscastle, across to Polzeath, Rock, and Padstow.
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This spacious bungalow has large en suite bedrooms, free parking and a large garden. It is located in a small village with a good pub and local shop. Bowood Golf Club is about 3 miles away, and the centre of Port Isaac can be reached in a 10-minute drive. Paths End is family-run guest accommodation, and each bedroom has free Wi-Fi, a TV/DVD and tea/coffee. All rooms have a shower, and one has a bath and shower. Full English and continental breakfasts are available in the morning at Paths End.
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The Slipway is a Grade II listed building that dates back to 1527 and is located opposite Port Isaac harbour. It features adults-only B&B accommodation with cafe on the ground floor with an outdoor terrace. All of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and some have panoramic sea views of Port Isaac harbour. Two smaller rooms feature village views. The loft suite feature a king-size bed and small living area. The cafe serves Cornish cream teas and a range of scones, cakes and homemade sandwiches. It specialises in local seafood has also a selection of non-seafood, vegetarian options and variety of drinks. Tintagel Castle is 10.2 miles away and Newquay Cornwall Airport is 21 miles away.
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In the idyllic secluded cove of Port Gaverne, this charming 17th-century inn has light, airy rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel restaurant uses seasonal produce including fresh fish caught locally. With antique furniture and other traditional features, no 2 bedrooms at the Port Gaverne Hotel are the same. Features in each room include a TV, radio, private bathroom with a hairdryer and complimentary Cornish biscuits. Guests can enjoy freshly baked bread, home-made petit fours and daily changing specials in the restaurant. The bar is full of character, boasting slate floors, wooden beams and a wide range of real ales. The beautiful, peaceful North Cornwall Heritage Coast is on the hotel's doorstep, with the beach just moments away. Port Isaac is a 5-minute walk away, or the large sandy beach at Polzeath is a 15-minute drive.
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The secluded Longcross is set high above Port Quin, between Port Isaac and Polzeath, and overlooks the North Cornwall coast. Enjoy the new restaurant with terrace and panoramic views. Surrounded by green expanses and splendid gardens, Longcross is ideal for a relaxing break. Surfing beaches, Rock, the Camel Estuary and the championship golf course at St. Enodoc are within a 20-minute drive. The Eden Project is a 40-minute drive. The elegant bedrooms are well-decorated, and some have views of the sea. The hotel has free Wi-Fi access throughout, and there is a play area for children.
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