Luxury
Hotel Accommodation in Falmouth
An oasis of tranquility and calm
Welcome to the Best Western Penmere Manor
Hotel, where we hope you will enjoy your stay and, like so many of our
guests, return again and again. We are a three star, AA rated hotel, at
79% one of the highest ratings for a three star hotel in the area.
Set
amidst beautiful surroundings, this Georgian house has been elegantly
maintained and has an established reputation as a family-run hotel for
nearly 40 years.
Situated on the outskirts of the busy port
and town of Falmouth, and just a short drive away from the beaches and
bay, the tranquil gardens and hotel grounds offer our guests an oasis
of calm and a sense of grandeur from a bygone era.
Our staff pride themselves on personal knowledge
and interaction with all our guests. Whether it is your choice of morning
paper or evening drink, nothing is too much trouble for us to remember.
We want your stay to be as comfortable, relaxing
and enjoyable as possible, so please just let us know if there is anything
you need to make this the perfect place for your stay.
ROOMS

Superior Bedrooms
The superior garden rooms, so called as each
is named after a famous Cornish garden, offer the last word in comfort
and space. They have either king size double bed (with fold away bunks
if required) or queen size double and large single beds, a lounge area
with writing desk and separate dressing table, mini fridge and a trouser
press with ironing board. The large bathrooms have a deep and luxurious
bath, a separate pressurised shower unit and double vanity units. All
rooms are front facing.
Standard Bedrooms
All of our standard rooms are tastefully designed
and offer secure and comfortable accommodation. Each has an ensuite bathroom,
tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, digital TV channels and hairdryer.
A range of standard single, twin and double
rooms are available, some with garden or sea views.
Room 33
Our master bedroom, is the largest and most
opulent of the hotel. Commanding the finest position in the oldest part
of the main house, it boasts views over the beautiful gardens and outdoor
pool to the sea.
The ultimate in comfort, with a stunning bathroom
including a beautiful roll top bath. Room 33 is perfect for your special
occasion.
RESTAURANT

The Manor Restaurant
One of Falmouth's best-kept secrets, the Manor Restaurant prides itself
on serving the best quality, locally sourced foods. There are daily and
seasonal changes to the menu and the restaurant is open to non-residents.
Live music is played during the summer, so
relax and soak up the atmosphere.
FACILITIES

Leisure Club
The Penmere Leisure Club is open to non-residents and offers a wide choice
of facilities. A Jacuzzi and sauna complement the heated indoor pool,
so after a few lengths you can reward yourself with a relaxing soak in
the hot bubbles.
Alternatively you can burn off some energy
or work up an appetite for dinner in our fully equipped and air-conditioned
gym.
Outdoor Pool
The heated outdoor pool, set in the former walled fruit garden is a sun
trap and a wonderful location to sunbathe. Weather permitting, the pool
is open between the end of April and the beginning of October.
Therapies
Penmere Manor Hotel offers an extensive range of treatments in our health
and beauty salon, ranging from a full body aromatherapy massage, to reflexology
treatments, holistic facials, manicures and pedicures, for both ladies
and gentlemen.
FALMOUTH

Falmouth is the ideal location to base your
holiday for exploring Cornwall. Whilst the Eden Project and the Tate St
Ives are only an hour's drive, there is so much to see and do in the immediate
vicinity.
Whatever the time of year the famous Cornish
gardens must be seen. Within 10 miles of the Penmere Manor Hotel there
are established estates such as Trelissick, Glendurgan, Trebah and Carwinion.
We can also arrange individual garden tours with the head gardener of
the Tregothnan Estate, the seat of Viscount Falmouth.
Visit the National Maritime Museum Cornwall
on the edge of Falmouth Harbour and visit the watchtower to learn more
about the evolution of the port and town.
Walk around Pendennis Castle on the headland
and then take the ferry to St Mawes to see the sister fortification, commissioned
by Henry VIII to defend Carrick Roads against foreign invasion.
Take a cruise up the Helford River and see
where Daphne du Maurier was inspired to write "Frenchman's Creek"
or take any of the fabulous coastal paths and enjoy the countryside and
coastline on foot.
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