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Lambriggan Court, Truro, Cornwall

Lambriggan Court
Lambriggan
Penhallow

Truro
Cornwall

TR4 9LU

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Lambriggan Court is a traditional courtyard of mellow stone buildings in a beautiful, tranquil setting close to the Atlantic coast. It is set in 7½ acres of gardens and small lakes, which guests are welcome to explore. It is an ideal location for short breaks and romantic weekends away. We have plenty of off-road parking. Lambriggan Court has been independently inspected and awarded the four-star rating of England’s official, nationwide quality assessment scheme for tourist accommodation.

We have three guest bedrooms on the ground floor, and also the Lemon Suite and the Furniss Suite (both of which will be available from Easter 2008). The rooms are beautifully appointed and have a blend of antique and contemporary furniture. Each has the following:
* Co-ordinated high quality bedding.
* Goose-feather and silk filled duvets.
* Tea- and coffee-making facilities.
* Hairdrier.
* Colour television (with Freeview) and DVD player.
* DAB digital radio.
* Laura Ashley towels.
* Complimentary toiletries from Out of Eden.
We have a selection of DVDs, and an iron and ironing board are available on request.

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Ratings/Awards: ETC 4 Stars
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