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Trevanion Guest House, Fowey, Cornwall

Trevanion Guest House
70 Lostwithiel Street
Fowey
Cornwall

PL23 1BQ

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Situated in the historic port of Fowey on the south coast of Mid-Cornwall Trevanion Guest House is a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 16th Century and was at one time the Spanish Embassy. This spacious house is fully centrally heated and we have some parking available next to the house as well as being only 50 yards from the car park.

We offer a selection of breakfasts including our farmhouse breakfast, smoked haddock, vegetarian breakfast and Continental (croissants, ham and cheese). We use local produce including free range eggs, smoked bacon and locally hand made sausages and are able to cater for any special dietary requirements - just ask on booking.

Fowey is an ideal place to visit in the winter; it is easier to book a table in the restaurants and extremely pleasant to visit the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and to enjoy the beauty of Cornwall without the crowds.

We are also listed in the AA Pet & Family Friendly guides.

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 6

Price per Room:

Double: £55
Twin: £65
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Facilities

Parking
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year - Closed 24th - 26th December
Tourist Board Inspected - AA
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Dogs/Pets Welcome

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