
The Georgian townhouse that is now a boutique hotel right by a Cornish harbour
COR BLIMEY The Georgian townhouse that is now a boutique hotel right by a Cornish harbour
THE Chapel House is beautifully quaint hotel in the town of Penzance and perfectly located to explore the Cornish coast.
Read on to find out about the great food options - especially the homemade smoothies.
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The Chapel House is a great spot for tourists exploring Penzance
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Where is the hotel?
In the heart of the historic, market town of Penzance in Cornwall, it is just off the A30.
There is free street parking and public parking. However, if you fancy a suite, each has its own parking space.
To the town, there is a main railway service from London Paddington and 10 minute taxi from there.
What is the hotel like?
A stone's throw from Penzance harbour, this red-brick Georgian townhouse has been lovingly transformed into a boutique hotel.
Everything is impressive - from the huge hallway and sweeping staircase to the comfortable communal sitting room.
What is there to do at the hotel?
The hotel has a tiny secret back garden, home to a sauna and hot tub from where you can look out to sea. Just blissful.
You can book a Wellness Weekend with your friends if you fancy some downtime.
What is there to eat and drink at the hotel?
The breakfast/brunch spread is delightful – home-made smoothies, poached egg and samphire, West Cornwall specialities.
Although we popped out for dinner at The Old Coastguard in Mousehole where we had great food mainly consisting of fresh fish, the restaurant is worth a try with locally-sourced ingredients and a delicious menu.
What are the rooms like?
Rooms are from £200 per night and suites from £300 - click here.
All six rooms have sea views, and on a clear day, you can see as far as Lizard Point – the in-bedroom bath offered a great view of the harbour, plus the well-placed binoculars on our bedroom's windowsill.
Our room had a contemporary vibe - white walls and furnishings with brightly coloured accessories and lots of luxe touches including soft throws and organic toiletries.
Is the hotel family-friendly?
They provide cots and a charge of £25 per night including breakfast for children ages 5-16.
If you are a larger family they can accommodate a 'whole floor' let.
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
You would need to contact the hotel.
Looking for a place to stay? For more hotel inspiration click here.

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