Based on 497 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 497 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1164 in 3395 in Cornwall, Isles of Scilly
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Excellent weekend stay . Staff where mostly v friendly and helpful... Food was fantastic, evening meal and breakfast... Many thanks
chris thomas . 2025-04-08
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Played golf but constantly got shouted at old men for taking too long, not to sure what to do as we were waiting for others in front. Such a shame as lovely location
Ryan Munden . 2025-03-09
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We have eaten here numerous times and have been very impressed by the quality of service and friendly staff, a shout out to Darren for providing me with a steak to die for. Maybe he could come and work at my local, The Penventon Hotel, please please, also Casper the wonderful Waiter. 🍷🍷🍷
Terry Sowden . 2025-03-05
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Always a great treat here. Lovely atmosphere and great setting.
Angela Whittaker . 2025-01-13
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Staff are lovely Place looks tryrd
Kev Genge . 2024-12-31
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Lovely place. Wish I had more time to appreciate
Jason Richards . 2024-12-18
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Wonderful customer service! The manager Bronwyn helped me to create a special surprise for my friend who was having a baby shower celebration at the spa. They really went the extra mile to make it a special occasion and celebrate her. This is somewhere with a truly special touch for celebrations. Would recommend!
Ellie Kidsley . 2024-12-11
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Refurbed rooms are excellent. Very friendly place. Restaurant and food extremely good.
Carl Patten . 2024-12-08
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We enjoyed the pool, hot tub and sauna as day visitors. We loved the spot and enhoyed a late lunch in the sun, overlooking the golf course
Brigitta Wessels . 2024-09-22
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We have been staying here for over 25 years. Great location lovely grounds and practically everything on the doorstep from coastal walks , golf, swimming, spa treatments and fabulous food.
Elizabeth Susan Henshall . 2024-08-24
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Beautiful hotel and wonderful staff thank you for our experience 🙏❤️
Andy . 2024-08-18
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Beautiful garden. Tacky extension and not very helpful receptionist.
Lucas Paanakker . 2024-08-13
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A beautiful garden and beautiful views on the golf course. A very Big room and a kingsize bath tub and bed. The hotel however has seen better days; some stains and cracks here and there. A bit strange was that the room offered a big view window on the golf site but the golf playeras could see us right back and the only way to avoid this is close the thick curtains which leave you without sun light.
nicolaas prins . 2024-08-10
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Quiet and understated. Had a Kayak session followed by afternoon tea. All good. Location is superb.
Peter Woodford . 2024-07-26
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Located next to a golf course, sea and south coast path footpath
R58N104D5FY SAMSUNG . 2024-07-03
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WE FOUND THE PLACE VERY WELCOMING AND FRIEDLY . LUNCH WAS SERVICED WITH CARE AND LOOKED VERY GOOD VAULE . MY DAUGTHERS AND MYSELF ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH AND THE WHOLE AREA WAS AMAZING APART FROM POOL AREA . WHICH DID NEED SOME UPDATING .THE CARPET AROUND POOL WAS VERY BADLY STAINED . THERE WAS NO HOOKS FOR DRESSING ROBES . NEED A SEAT OR TABLE OUT SIDE BY HOT TUB.
Angela Cockram . 2024-04-26
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A really nice hotel. A bit far uphill from SWCP though. (Not really advise for hikers)
Elodie Patte . 2024-04-03
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Comfortable country hotel with extensive facilities, well kept grounds and friendly staff.
David Addison . 2024-03-03
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Just had a battered sausage & chips which was cooked fresh. It was delicious & a great portion size too. I had my 6 year old with me who said he was cold & one of the guys working there heard this & came out & plugged in a portable heater for him which was a really nice touch. Thanks I will be back & I highly recommend here👍
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The Tolcarne Inn is a pub in Newlyn, Cornwall, just outside of Penzance. I happened to be on my way to watch a film about an Irish architect, when I stopped in the Tolcarne Inn for lunch. Suspicious of gastro pubs, ranging from uppity to down-facing. Ladies were pleasant, very quiet clientele, like a village pub. I sat by the window with my book about the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, but when the food came, I forgot about Uncle Joe entirely. I ordered turbot with hollandaise sauce and asparagus, a side of boiled “Cornish dailies” and a white Americano. A warning about “small plates”. Quite, quite. You could have lost the fish in the wash, the two asparagus were stolen from a fisher-maid’s garden, the hollaindaise failed to mask the paltry dimensions. The bowl of potatoes, lathered in butter and dill, was substantial, boasting my fish like a thin man wearing large clothes. (£25 for the lot. Suspicious? I thought so too.) After the first mouthful, I was shocked. I chewed slowly, methodically, the flavours informing my tongue. The turbot was cooked with rock salt; the flesh keeps shape, easy to pull apart. The hollandaise has none of that wiry flavour; it’s smooth, not unlike a Bailey’s. Asparagus are tender, simple. Boiled “Cornish dailies” - new potatoes - are tender too. Dill and butter not overpowering. When you are filled with shock during a meal, this usually comes from the waitress dropping your plate, or some punter attacking the bar, but rarely the food. My modest meal shocked me. I forgot about Joe Biden, remembering my youth. Perfect fresh fish - prepared differently in Bermuda, but the same sensation. The outside world vanishes. Flawless food. Tourists ambling in and out of the pub, acting like the Inn was just another watering hole. No, no, no. My little turbot and asparagus and potatoes forced me back into the shell of my youth, I thought about people thinking about youth; what form it took, and so on. Walker is in shock, on the verge of tears. Now, at this point, you reach out and touch your partner’s hand, but I was alone. So the waitress came over and asked, “Is your food alright?” Because I’m thinking about time and space, prompted by the excellent food, I look up slowly, like a post-operative patient jigged back to life. “It’s flawless,” I said. “Suspiciously flawless,” I added. She smiles, walks away. Meanwhile another customer - frothy, biscuit-shirted - has the audacity to say their beer is “a bit frothy” when archangels and medcine men craft in the kitchen like so many Cornish saints. A chef peers out of the kitchen, catching my eye. A smug smile on his face. “Yes, you are God,” I want to say; I want to sing this from Newlyn to Planet Neptune.