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Penmillard Farm
Penmillard Farm
Rame

Cawsand
Cornwall

PL10 1LG
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A long established; family run home offering quality accommodation nestled in the beautiful rural location of the Rame Peninsula and bordering with the Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. Penmillard is English Tourist Council recommended; attaining four diamonds and a silver award to ensure that your stay with us is all you expect. The Wilton family has been opening their doors and offering hospitality for 60 years and the current generation; Patricia and Lyndon continue on with the quality hospitality which has always been associated with Penmillard.Penmillard is a very well kept secret which no-one wants to share and has regular third generation family visitors who bask in the serenity; peace and magical qualities which incorporate the Rame Peninsula. The house has been lovingly modernized but still retains its original character and warmth. The Italian tiles which welcome you when you enter may be 20th century but follow on through and the kitchen still has its original slate floors showing wear from generations of Wilton's who have lived and worked Penmillard Farm over the last 200 years. Currently residing is the sixth generation.When you decide to stay with us at Penmillard; we can offer you the choice of three superb; comfortable well-appointed rooms. We can offer you a choice of two double rooms and the third the choice of a double or twin. Each room has its own ensuite bathroom; one has a sumptuous; large cast iron roll top bath which is perfect for whiling away the evenings.With a television in each room;clock/radio.and a well-stocked complimentary drinks tray; Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably; we cannot accept pets. Check-In time: 14:30 and Check-Out time: 11:00.

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