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Artist Residence
20 Chapel St
Penzance
Cornwall

TR18 4AW
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Our 11 boutique rooms in Penzance form a fun and hip boutique guesthouse in the historic heart of Central Penzance, on Chapel Street. Contemporary design housed within a Grade II listed 17th Century Georgian mansion makes for a magical 'old meets new', with a fun and funky informal vibe. Guests range from romantic couples to solo travellers, from culture seekers and art lovers to cornish explorers - attracting all ages!

Rooms
Each of the playful boutique hotel style rooms have been individually designed and decorated by Cornish & British artists. Choose one that appeals to your inner artist - from the wacky street art murals in Jo Peel to Pinky Vision pastel sea-scapes, vintage butterfly themed Dolly Divine to cool & chic A.R Blank. Stay in your own private masterpiece with the comforts of top-notch bedding, en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, flatscreen digital TV’s and eco-chic toiletries. Each room is totally unique - to suit different tastes. The artistic fun doesn’t stop with our rooms. All of our guests have access to our magnificent all-white room on the ground floor, which serves as our breakfast room, gallery, chill-out space and cafe, with an eclectic hotpotch of new and recycled furniture to lounge on.

All our rooms come fully equipped with.
Free Wi-Fi ~ Flat screen digital TV's ~ Quality bedding ~ Luxurious 240 thread count linen ~ Fluffy towels ~ En-Suite Bathrooms ~ Eco-Friendly Been Kind Toiletries ~ Fair trade tea & coffee facilities ~ Complementary Cornish spring water ~ Individaully designed rooms ~ Original art

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Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8
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