Realale Pub Accommodation in Cornwall

Can anyone suggest any good pubs in Cornwall with Accommodation.

Looking to get away for a 3/4 day break.

A lovley pub in a quiet seaside village would be excellent. Real ale a bonus.

Any suggestions?

Many thanks

Tim

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Tim Guy
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Way way down in Cornwall, just before Land's End, on the Atlantic side, a village called Sennen Cove?? The pub might have been Old Success. They had some nice ales a year or so ago, Sharp's as I reemember, well kept, with good pub food. I believe they also do rooms, but there are some great B&Bs within easy walking distance.

chuck

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chuck

The best pub in Cornwall IMHO is the Blisland Inn in the village of the same name. Whilst the pub itself doesn't do accomodation, Torr House a twenty minute walk up the road does and is a fantastic place to stay.

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The coast is a short drive.

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Brett...

Polperro is a lovely little village on the coast The Crumplehorn has good beer and accommodation, and the Blue Peter pub is a short walk for more beer, also cider. try these:

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Phil.

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Mochyn Brwnt :8(

Recommend it, there last week whilst walking the SW Coast Path, Sharps Doom Bar on top form, here's a link to it ;

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Andy Great Sankey England

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ab

I just returned from 12 days in England. We spent 6 in North Cornwall at the Trewarmett Inn (GBG 2005 & Room at the Inn). 25 pounds per person per night including bed and breakfast. Very friendly family runs the place. 4 changing real ales and a real cider. Food was quite good. Folk music on Wednesday and Saturday nights.

My only complaint was that the bed wasn't that comfortable (especially compared the bed I had at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel when I was in London for the GBBF last week). However, I got the Park Lane room for free with American Express points.

Cheers, Bruce CAMRA member from New Jersey

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Bruce

Portreath, north coast near Truro has 3 excellent pubs, I've a feeling 2 are in the GBG - but I don't have one to hand. I stayed with my cousin, so not sure if they have rooms, but it strikes me that one of them has a distinctly hotel like feel to it.

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Simon Cooper

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