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England - South West - Cornwall - Truro

Lynwood House

The perfect place to stay for a restful and enjoyable holiday in the romantic Cornish countryside

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B&B Contact Details Bed and Breakfast Summary
Lynwood House
Tregony
Truro
Cornwall
1 Twin from:£25.00 pppn
2 Double from:£25.00 pppn
Garden and/or patio area for guests Our establishment is fitted with central heating throughout. We have on-site parking. We're sorry, we do not accept pets. There is a beach nearby. There are bike hire facilities nearby.
There are scenic walks in the surrounding area. All rooms have TV. All or some rooms have shared bathrooms. Hairdryers are available in rooms or on request. Internet access available in rooms or residents lounge. Smoking is not permitted in the establishment.
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Bed and Breakfast Description

Welcome to Lynwood House, Abigail and Jeremy Merrick’s new home. Running a small, friendly, bed and breakfast home has been Abigail’s long held ambition and she is greatly looking forward to her first holiday season.
Lynwood House is the perfect place to stay for a restful and enjoyable holiday in the romantic Cornish countryside. Beautiful sandy beaches are within ten minutes drive. Tregony village is the ‘gateway to the Roseland’, an area famous for its stunning coastal scenery, quaint seaside coves and mysterious river creeks.

Lynwood House has the following rooms available:

One twin bedroom with shared bathroom and two double bedrooms with shared bathroom.

There are two separate loos in the adjoining passage. The twin bedroom overlooks the valley and the double bedrooms over look the garden.

The bedrooms are modestly decorated with country cottons and are carpeted throughout. Each room has Wifi, a television with Freeview and DVD player, and is comfortably furnished. As described on the Home page the new owners have recently taken over Lynwood House and are gradually developing the accommodation. All your suggestions will be most welcome.

Guests will enjoy crisp sheets, fluffy bath towels and hopefully a good night’s rest. Hairdryers and ironing boards are available on request.

A delicious breakfast will be served on the long dining room table (Abigail is a Leith’s trained chef) between 8.30 and 9.30am. You will be offered a full English cooked breakfast with fruits, yoghurt and croissants. Vegetarians will be happily catered for if Abigail is advised on booking.

Lynwood House is not licensed, however the local pub and off licence are just up the road so your stay need not be teetotal. For evening meals there are some excellent pubs locally, one in walking distance and others only a few minutes drive away.

You are most welcome to enjoy the garden during the day and sit on the sunny terrace for tea or coffee.

Local Attractions

Lynwood House is situated near the Fal river at the very edge of Tregony village. Historically, Tregony is known as the 'gateway to the Roseland'. The exceptionally wide main street of the village is a relic from the days when Tregony was a busy port. Nowadays the river has silted up, but the village is still attractive and the unusual wooden gallery on the 17th century almshouses can’t fail to catch your eye as you drive through.

After the river at Tregony was blocked by silt from the china clay and tin streaming works near St Austell, small quays were built at nearby Ruan Lanihorne and silt dredged from the river was used to make bricks in the factory here. The Fal river is a popular place for bird watchers and there are some lovely riverside and woodland walks in the area.

The road divides at the bottom of the hill by Lynwood House, bearing right towards the main Truro road and the wider world, or left into the heart of the Roseland Peninsula. Well known for its countryside and quiet beaches, the peninsula has impressive coastal and river scenery and picturesque villages. Ultimately this road reaches the sea and St Mawes, a one time fishing village which is now a picturesque little harbour full of sailing boats. There are boat trips to various destinations and a passenger ferry that crosses regularly to Falmouth on the other side of the Fal estuary.

The famous St Mawes castle now owned by the English Heritage was built as a costal fortress for Henry VIII and is worth a visit. Keen walkers will relish the miles and miles coastal path weaving through acres of National Trust land.

Basically you will discover lots to do and see on the Roseland and the weather will doubtless be better than expected due to the microclimate that exists on the peninsula.

THINGS TO DO & PLACES TO VISIT:
Beaches
Gardens
Shopping

ACTIVITIES
Bicycling
Walking
Sailing
Surfing
Windsurfing

RESTAURANTS & CULTURE
Village Pubs
Cafés
Cinema
Theatre
 

B&B Location

Travelling by car to Lynwood House
By car the route is easy. If this is your first visit to Cornwall we recommend the A30 from Exeter which is mostly dual carriageway. Head south past the Eden Project and on via St Austell then right onto the A390. Stay on this road heading toward Truro. The turn off to Tregony is well signed on the left: B3287. Drive into the village, down the wide main street to the bottom of the hill and Lynwood House is the last house on the left before the bridge. There is plenty of private parking off road.

Travelling by train to Lynwood House
London is only 5 hours away on the train. Added to which it is a really pretty, scenic route, with the well known beachside track built by Brunel along the Devon coast to enjoy. Leave the train at St Austell, or Truro if you prefer.

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