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The Thirsty Scholar is a former coaching inn located in the heart of historic Penryn. Traditional ales and ciders are served in the on-site bar, and guests can relax in the sheltered beer garden or in front of an open fire. Free WiFi is featured in each room, along with an private bathroom, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Home-cooked food is served in the restaurant, with fresh produce sourced locally. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are on offer, with specials available on the weekend. Penryn Rail Station is just a 5-minute walk from the property, and BF-Adventure Park is only 10 minutes away by car. Water taxis to Falmouth can be taken from the harbor, which is just under a 10-minute walk away.
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(2.1 miles, 3.4 km, direction SE)Think of Falmouth and you immediately think of the sparkling sea in a bay alive with busy colourful pleasure and sailing boats all jostling along in bright sunshine. You think.....
in the county of Cornwall
(2.3 miles, 3.6 km, direction E)This pretty resort is beautifully situated close to a creek that was once a Royal dockyard, these days it is busy as a yacht anchorage, it is at its most attractive as the waters of high tide gently laps the quay...
in the county of Cornwall
(3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction S)The village is about two miles from the Helford estuary, this offers scope for sailing, watching the wildlife of the area, and lovely riverside and country walks...
in the county of Cornwall
(4.1 miles, 6.6 km, direction E)St. Mawes is the stuff picture postcards are made of, the sunlight reflecting on the frothy ocean waves, the warm sea breezes, dreamy thatched cottages overlooking the bay...
in the county of Cornwall
(4.4 miles, 7.0 km, direction E)This is a little place that is every bit as enchanting as its name...
in the county of Cornwall
(4.7 miles, 7.5 km, direction E)Pleasant coastal hamlet with a "picture postcard" look. It is situated in south-facing position at the edge of Gillan Creek and is backed by lovely wooded countryside...
in the county of Cornwall
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Built by Henry VIII between 1540-45 due to the threat of invasion from Catholic France and Spain. Built as one of a pair, their.....
These beautiful gardens are set on a rising landscape at the side of the Helford River. The gardens, mainly full of exotic trees.....
Trebah Garden occupys one of Cornwall's most dramatic landscapes, set into a beautiful wooded ravine descending towards a private.....
One of the world's largest natural harbours...
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