Bissick Old Mill is a charming hotel situated in the peaceful and picturesque location of Truro, making it the ideal base for exploring Cornwall's attractions. The breakfast served at this B&B is outstanding with imaginative menu options leaving guests raving about its quality and freshness. The rooms are spacious, homely and exceptionally clean with comfortable beds and plenty of nice touches. Guests appreciate the excellent service from the enthusiastic and friendly hosts who go above and beyond to make their stay enjoyable. Although there were a couple of negative reviews regarding the beds, the majority of guests found them to be cosy and generously sized. Overall, Bissick Old Mill comes highly recommended as a clean, comfortable and welcoming retreat.
The Alverton is a Grade II listed hotel that was once a convent dating back to 1830. With its unique architecture, including a bell tower and mullioned windows, it provides a blend of history and modern comfort in the heart of Truro.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled in beautiful surroundings, The Alverton is a hotel that exudes historical charm and character. This former convent originally an old church and monastery, has been wonderfully preserved, keeping history alive in every corner. The stunning architecture of the building with high ceilings and well-retained features, offers a unique experience that deeply connects guests to its historical roots.
As a gorgeous, characterful property, The Alverton is more than just a place to stay; it's an immersion into history. The décor is beautifully executed, complementing the fascinating age and past of the building. The lovely grounds and interesting menu add to the overall exceptional experience, while the historic preservation and setting provide a sense of tranquility and timeless elegance.
The heartfelt service and the building's historical background make The Alverton a standout destination that is both historically significant and visually captivating. Whether appreciating the exterior architecture or exploring the character-filled interiors, visitors find themselves enchanted by the beautiful, historic property, truly steeped in history.
Originally built in the 17th century, The Lugger Hotel was once a smugglers' den. With a colorful past and a picturesque setting in Portloe, this hotel offers a unique glimpse into Cornwall's maritime history and coastal charm.
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