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Set in the picturesque Cornish village of Mitchell, The Plume of Feathers is a 16th Century coaching Inn. Guests can take advantage of the on-site pub and restaurant at the property, which also offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. Whether it is enjoying breakfast in the conservatory, lunch in the pub or dinner beside the roaring log fire, guests will be treated to local Cornish seasonal produce. The extensive menu offers tasty dishes such as Steamed St Austell Bay mussels and Fricassee of local pork loin. Rooms at The Plume of Feathers are set within separate converted barns and stables. The elegant rooms are equipped with an private bathroom, a TV with satellite channels and tea and coffee making facilities. Located less than 1,000 feet from the A30, the property is only a 20-minute drive from Newquay, with Newquay Airport a further 3 miles away. The city of Truro is less than 9 miles from The Plume and Quintrell Downs Rail Station is less than 4 miles away.
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(5.2 miles, 8.4 km, direction NW)What a rare blessing Newquay has in its mile upon mile of sheltered, golden beaches that offer a safe haven for sun-worshippers and surfers alike...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cornwall
(5.5 miles, 8.9 km, direction NW)Situated on the River Gannel's estuary, Crantock beach offers low-tide sand backed by a broad expanse of dunes and low cliffs. It gains shelter from Pentire Point West which makes.....
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction W)Perranporth has a spectacular golden sandy beach which stretches for about 3 miles along the coast...
in the county of Cornwall
(6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction NW)This pretty place is quieter than most on this coastline, it has a golden sandy beach stretching to almost a mile which offers idyllic sun-bathing and swimming conditions...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Cornwall
(6.3 miles, 10.2 km, direction S)Truro, today is Cornwall's unofficial capital and adminstrative centre but in the Middle Ages Truro was one of the towns which controlled Cornwall's flourishing tin mining industry...
in the county of Cornwall
(7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction W)Lovely coastal region lying at the mouth of Trevellas Coombe, a steep valley with stone built tall chimneys and the shell of a derelict engine house still standing as evocative reminders of the old Blue Hills Tin Mine...
in the county of Cornwall
(8.0 miles, 12.8 km, direction N)The glorious, almost white sands of Mawgan Porth, matches the creamy tips of the tumbling waves lapping the shore of this lovely coastal resort...
Trewithen is a glorious 18th-century house built by Thomas Edwards and decorated in Rococo style. It forms a backdrop for.....
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A former 16th-century parish church once stood on the site of this sumptuous cathedral, which was designed by John Loughborough.....
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