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England - South West - Cornwall - Torpoint

Wringford Down

Based on an Old Cornish Farmhouse, Wringford nestles in a beautiful and unspoilt valley surrounded on three sides by the sea

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B&B Contact Details Bed and Breakfast Summary
Wringford Down
Hat Lane
Cawsand
Torpoint
Cornwall
4 Double from:£35.00 pppn
7 Family from:£35.00 pppn
Garden and/or patio area for guests We have an indoor swimming pool. We have a residents lounge. Our establishment is fitted with central heating throughout. We have on-site parking. There are golf facilitiesor nearby.
We have fishing opportunities nearby. There is a beach nearby. There are scenic walks in the surrounding area. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. All or some rooms have private bathrooms. Smoking is not permitted in the establishment.
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AA 3 Diamond Rated

Bed and Breakfast Description

We have a well stocked bar which is open whenever Andrew is awake, and a restaurant serving excellent home cooked food. There is a heated indoor swimming pool, a tennis court and four acres of grounds roamed by miniature Shetland ponies.

The area is designated one of “outstanding natural beauty”, there are beautiful walks along the South West coastal path, lovely beaches, impressive English Heritage and National Trust properties, gardens, and golf courses, and the city of Plymouth is just across the water with excellent shopping, theatres, cinemas and a wealth of Naval history.

We have 11 suites - 2 standard doubles, 2 king sized doubles, & 7 two bedroom suites - some are within the main building, others are in adjacent chalets.

All suites have private bathrooms, some with bath & shower, some with just bath.

Take advantage of good home cooking and a well stocked cellar in our candle-lit restaurant.

There is always a vegetarian option, and children may eat from the adult menu or have a choice of the usual fast foods (nuggets, sausages, burgers, etc.).

There are reductions for children, and a significant discount if meals are booked when making your accommodation booking.

During high season (July/August) the restaurant is open every evening.

There is a television lounge and a playroom with books, board games and a piano.

There is a courtyard room with a pool table and an adults only room off the bar with a bar billiards table and dartboard.

There is an indoor pool and a smaller paddling pool, kept at a nicely warm 29 deg. C.

We have well equipped indoor and outdoor play areas stocked with swings, slides, soft toys, ride on toys, ball pool, playhouse, etc., and there are pool and table tennis tables for the older children. There is also a tennis court, which can be used for playing tennis, but which spends most of its time as a playground.

Local Attractions

Set in the "Forgotten Corner" of Cornwall, overlooking Plymouth Sound, we are ideally placed as a centre for enjoying Cornwall and Devon.

Kingsand and Cawsand - It would take most of the day to explore these untouched seafaring and smuggling villages, boasting a terrific selection of pubs and eateries with food to suit all tastes. The beaches are clean and feature in “The Good Beach Guide”.

Wander the narrow streets and discover their history. Some buildings date back to medieval times, including Devon-Corn, the house that straddles the stream that once marked the boundary between the Saxons and the Celts (more recently the English and the Cornish!)

Take the time to explore the ancient volcanic platform and rock pools by the Old Pilchard cellars on Kingsand Beach.

Outstanding Natural Beauty - You don't have to go far to fill your day. Stay on the Peninsula, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - possibly starting with a stroll around "…one of the finest country parks in England…" at Mount Edgcumbe.

Close by the hotel is the Cornish Coastal Path. Starting at Cremyll and passing through the park and the villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, out to Penlee Point and Rame Head and along to the cliff tops of Whitsand Bay. Wade through the butterflies, or spot the peregrines that nest on the cliffs by the ancient monk's chapel at Rame. From Rame Head, you can often see as far west as Lizard Point.

If you are feeling energetic, then Wringford is the ideal launch pad to visit the best of Devon & Cornwall’s attractions - the award winning Dobwalls Railroad Theme Park, the Shire Horse Centre, Trethorne Leisure Farm, Poldark Mines. There is Morwellham Quay (a living museum reconstruction of an old river port and mine workings, from the days when Cornwall was at the heart of the industrial world!), together with The Tamar Donkey park, and the finest National Trust properties.
 

B&B Location

Just half an hour off the end of the A38 Devon Expressway at Plymouth, we are very easy to get to from all parts of the British Isles.

From Plymouth take the car ferry to Torpoint, follow the A374 to Antony and there take the left turn towards Millbrook. When you reach a T junction turn left onto the B3247 towards Millbrook. Proceed past Millbrook to the school at the top of the hill (Fourlanesend) and turn right for Cawsand. Turn immediately right again up a narrow lane and you will find the entrance to Wringford Down on the right just over the brow of the hill.

Alternatively stay on the A38 past Plymouth across the Saltash bridge to Trerulefoot roundabout from where you can double back on the A374 towards Torpoint then turning right towards Millbrook and following the directions above.

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