Cornwall North Coast hotel
#21
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glad to have helped, CDN. it's worth reading up about Hawker before you go - he was a fascinating character. He spent many an hour sitting in a hut he built specially overlooking the coast looking out for wrecks - you can visit it just by walking a little distance along the coast path.
A bit further up the coast is the wonderfully dramatic Hartland Point where the coast does a right-angle turn and the rocks are all higgledy-piggledy - the pub there isn't very good [or never has been when we've been there] but nearby Hartland Abbey has a very nice tea room if it's open.
A bit further up the coast is the wonderfully dramatic Hartland Point where the coast does a right-angle turn and the rocks are all higgledy-piggledy - the pub there isn't very good [or never has been when we've been there] but nearby Hartland Abbey has a very nice tea room if it's open.
#24
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A postscript to my previous posts re gardens to visit - today we visited Trewithen, which has the distinction of having no less than 18 champion trees of Britain. Beautiful camellias and magnolias with many rhododendrons just coming out. Also wonderful scents from the myrtles dotted around the grounds.
http://www.trewithengardens.co.uk/vi...opening-times/
Afterwards we drove down into the Roseland for lunch at the king's Head pub in Ruan Lanihorne - a pretty little pub in the middle of nowhere with a nice view of the church [St Rumon's, whoever he was] and we were able to sit outside in the garden. Nice food and very friendly service. well worth making the detour.
http://kings-head-roseland.co.uk
to get home we drove to Philleigh and crossed the Carrick Roads by the King Harry Ferry - a chain ferry that goes across the estuary just below Trelissick Gardens [see above]. £6 single, £8 return.
http://www.trewithengardens.co.uk/vi...opening-times/
Afterwards we drove down into the Roseland for lunch at the king's Head pub in Ruan Lanihorne - a pretty little pub in the middle of nowhere with a nice view of the church [St Rumon's, whoever he was] and we were able to sit outside in the garden. Nice food and very friendly service. well worth making the detour.
http://kings-head-roseland.co.uk
to get home we drove to Philleigh and crossed the Carrick Roads by the King Harry Ferry - a chain ferry that goes across the estuary just below Trelissick Gardens [see above]. £6 single, £8 return.
#28
Joined: Aug 2007
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Thanks for all the wonderful info. I will be printing it out tomorrow as I leave for London Tuesday night for six nights and then by train to Truro where I hope to pick up rental car for two weeks.
Thanks for starting this thread, Fusion, and Ann, thanks for all of your helpful info.
Thanks for starting this thread, Fusion, and Ann, thanks for all of your helpful info.




