The Mill House 18.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Tintagel
8.1
Very Good
From $152
From $152
Historic Hotel
The name 'The Mill House' suggests a connection to the area's industrial past, particularly its milling heritage. The building may have once been a working mill or associated with milling activities.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNestled in a charming wooded valley, The Mill House stands out as a striking historical gem. This beautifully preserved old property captivates guests with its unique character and industrial history. Just minutes from Tintagel, the ancient mill exudes historic charm, offering a delightful escape.

The setting of The Mill House is impressive, surrounded by natural beauty, including a rocky sandy cove that adds to the allure. The cozy, traditional Cornish property feels like stepping into a quirky, old British dollhouse, enhancing its nostalgic ambiance.

Praised for its historic charm and picturesque location, The Mill House proves to be a wonderful retreat, where the old-world charm and character elegantly combine with the comfort and warmth of a hearty breakfast.
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Polraen Country House Hotel 20.4 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Looe
8.9
Excellent
From $179
From $179
Historic Hotel
While specific historical details are not available in the provided data, country house hotels often have connections to local estates and families, offering a glimpse into Cornwall's landed gentry past. Its architecture and setting likely contribute to its historic appeal.
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Cornish Arms Inn Port Isaac 2 miles 21.0 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Inn in Port Isaac
8.5
Very Good
From $178
From $178
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Small Inn


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The Phantele Bed & Breakfast 21.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Guest House in Plymouth
9.3
Excellent
From $61
From $61
Info Categories
Historic Guest House


Boutique-style Guest House


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The Three Crowns 21.5 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Guest House in Chagford
8.7
Very Good
From $140
From $140
Historic Guest House
The Three Crowns is a historical hotel in Chagford; the building dates back to the 13th century and for many centuries was a manor house.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNestled in the charming, historic village of Chagford, The Three Crowns offers a cozy and authentic British experience. This 17th-century inn effortlessly combines old-world charm with modern amenities, making it a fabulously preserved gem. You can sense history seeping through its quirky layout, complete with warped corridors, characterful rooms and ancient features like the picturesque windows.

The building's genuine old-world appeal is magnified by the well-preserved state of its historic structure. Walking around the property and the village offers a sense of timelessness and enchantment. The inn is not just a place to stay but a journey into the past, filled with stories and perhaps even a ghostly legend or two.

The Three Crowns stands as a traditional British inn, rich in history, beauty and atmosphere. Its location in Chagford, coupled with its historic allure, makes it an ideal base for exploring Dartmoor and the timeless charm of the surrounding areas.
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Port Gaverne Hotel 22.1 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Inn in Port Isaac
8.5
Very Good
From $210
From $210
Historic InnSummary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryIf you're a history buff, the Port Gaverne Hotel is an absolute must-visit. The hotel is housed in a beautiful old pub that pays homage to its history with carefully themed decor that includes multiple photos of the building in earlier periods. Dating back to the 16th century, this hotel is full of character and old world charm, featuring authentic antiques, brass and flint flag stone floors and a traditional feel about the pub.

But don't let the age of the building scare you off - while some guests noted that the narrow steep staircases may be a challenge for those with mobility issues, visiting for a meal or drink is still highly recommended. Plus with its stunning location and historic character, you won't want to miss the chance to experience this unique property. And if you're a fan of the hit show "Doc Martin," you'll be excited to know that it was filmed here.

While some reviews mention that the hotel suffers from poor historic extensions, most guests rave about the beautifully renovated old inn and the personal and comfortable rooms. So if you're looking for a hotel with a sense of history and character, the Port Gaverne Hotel is the perfect place for you.
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Duke Of Cornwall Hotel 22.2 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Plymouth
7.9
Good
From $82
From $82
Historic Hotel
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryNestled in a grand Victorian building, the Duke of Cornwall Hotel stands as a testament to a bygone era, brimming with historical charm. With its opulent surroundings, elegant grand staircase and classic decor, the hotel exudes an old-world grandeur rarely found in modern establishments. Guests have praised the hotel's beautiful Victorian architecture and its sense of history, describing it as a stunning piece of heritage that transports visitors back in time.

The charming, historical ambiance is complemented by the traditional, comfortable atmosphere of this Grade II listed building. The unique features and quirkiness of the old rooms, along with the vintage feel of the high-ceilinged spaces, add to the allure of staying in such a characterful establishment.

Visitors appreciate the authenticity of the settings, admiring the hotel’s effort to retain original features despite its age. The beautiful historic staircase and the overall elegant decor highlight the hotel’s luxurious past. The location is also noted as convenient for city exploration, making it not only a historical landmark but also a practical choice for travelers.

While some mention the hotel shows its age, this characteristic is often seen as part of its appeal, offering a nostalgic step back in time. Overall, the Duke of Cornwall Hotel is celebrated for its historical significance, period charm and unique atmosphere, making it a cherished destination for those who value heritage and tradition.
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Questionnaire
Year erected: 1863
What is the history of the property?
Victorian gothic style hotel build in 1863 presenting the highest class of the accommodation in Plymouth. Hotel survived 2 world wars and is the most iconic place to see and visit in Plymouth. It’s the oldest hotel standing in the area
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Victorian gothic style era 18 century
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Yes, situated close to Barbican old town and mayflower steps
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes major work was done in 1980 and other refurbishment has been carried on on regular basis to keep up with the demand and standards up to date
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
Design of the building from outside and inside. Wall and ceiling features, iconic staircase
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Titanic survivors
Charlie Chaplin
E. Shackleton
Are there any significant events that took place at the property in the past?
Titanic survival event
Major events during 2nd world war
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Grate 2 heritage listed building
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify?
The tower room with 360 degrees view all over the Plymouth city
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Mill End Hotel 22.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Chagford
9.1
Excellent
From $225
From $225
Historic Hotel
Located in Chagford, Mill End Hotel offers a historic hotel experience in a countryside setting. Its traditional architecture and location provide a sense of the region's heritage.
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Caledonia Guest House 22.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Bed & Breakfast in Plymouth
8.4
Very Good
From $64
From $64
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Small Bed & Breakfast


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Little Mainstone Guest House 22.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Guest House in Looe
9.6
Excellent
From $137
From $137
Info Categories
Historic Guest House


Boutique-style Guest House


Guest House for Adults Only


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Edgcumbe Guest House 22.5 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Bed & Breakfast in Plymouth
9.0
Excellent
From $96
From $96
Info Categories
Historic Bed & Breakfast


Dog Friendly Bed & Breakfast


Bed & Breakfast for Adults Only


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Jubilee Inn 22.5 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Inn in Pelynt
8.5
Very Good
From $118
From $118
Info Categories
Historic Inn


Dog Friendly Inn


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The Slipway B&B 22.6 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Port Isaac
8.8
Excellent
From $189
From $189
Historic Hotel
Located on the harbour front in Port Isaac, this B&B likely has connections to the village's maritime history. Its location suggests a link to the area's fishing and trading past.
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Trehellas House Hotel & Courthouse restaurant 22.6 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Country House in Bodmin
8.1
Very Good
From $82
From $82
Historic Country House
The combination of a country house hotel and a courthouse restaurant suggests a rich history tied to local governance and gentry. The building may have once served as an actual courthouse or been associated with legal proceedings in the area.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryTrehellas House Hotel & Courthouse Restaurant is a charming retreat that exudes rich historical significance. Guests are captivated by the property's quaint and characterful nature with many appreciating its status as a Grade 2 listed building. The hotel stands as a beautiful testament to history, originally dating back to 1720 and boasts a traditional structure that has been preserved with care. Its historic ambiance and character are consistently highlighted, offering visitors a unique experience grounded in tradition.

The hotel's old-world charm is apparent in every corner, from the exterior to the rooms, which retain a traditional and quaint atmosphere. Guests find themselves enchanted by the building's interesting history and special atmosphere, noting how the historic inn has maintained its original allure. With its lovely old structure and fascinating background, Trehellas House becomes more than just a place to stay; it's a captivating journey into the past woven into the fabric of the area.
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Questionnaire
Year erected: 1745
What is the history of the property?
Trehellas House has a long and interesting history, being at various times a farm house, a court house and the local village inn where many village functions were held.

When Maclean wrote his history of the parish of Egloshayle, Trehellas was know as the Washaway Inn where the monthly Petty sessions for the hundred of Trigg were still being held, The Long room of the inn was still used as a magistrates court into the 20th century dealing with minor offences such as drunkenness. The old joke was that those convicted or acquited consoled themselves or celebrated by popping downstairs for a drink.

In January 1760 a meeting of the justices and deputy Lieutenants was convened there. Frequent surveys for the sale of timber were also held at the inn. In the seventeen hundreds a venison club whose members comprised of the local gentry, dined at the inn several times a year. On the 9th November 1775 it seems that Sir William Molesworth of Pencarrow was set up as a candidate for membership and on December the 15th he was elected.

By the 1930s Trehellas was just a farmhouse, The farm being worked by the Lobb brothers, one of whom lived at Dunmere and did a milk round into Bodmin. He also ran a service taking batteries into Bodmin to be recharged, as at that time radios needed a wet cell that only held about 2 weeks charge.

At the end of WWII, a youth club with about 70 members was set up. The club met in the Long Room of Trehellas. The washaway families set up the very successful Washaway Concert parties which toured their shows around the local villages. Dances were held in the Long room. Sadly these activities had to come to an end as the Lobb brothers felt that they disturbed the cows in the dairy below.

Trehellas was eventually sold to someone who wanted to turn it into a restaurant which was called Wash Away Your Troubles. After this it became the taste of Malaya, a restaurant specialising in Malayan food. Now it is the extremely popular and successful Trehellas House Hotel and restaurant owned and run by Alistair Hunter.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Traditional Cornish stone
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Pencarrow House at the rear of the hotel
Has restoration work taken place?
No
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
The Court Room
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Lots of important guests all the time, Dames to Lords to M.Ps
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Grade 2 listed
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Farmhouse
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Trenderway Farm 23.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Bed & Breakfast in Looe
9.2
Excellent
From $199
From $199
Info
Romantic retreat, luxury accommodation and stunning scenery overlooking The Lake Meadow are the best features of this 5 star farm hotel.
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Bovey Castle 23.5 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Hotel in Moretonhampstead
8.8
Excellent
From $218
From $218
Historic Hotel
The hotel and the golf course both opened in 1930; following several successful years, a cocktail bar, 17 more bedrooms, a dining room along with squash and badminton courts were also added between 1935-1936.
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Penrose Bed & Breakfast 23.5 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Bed & Breakfast in Lostwithiel
9.6
Excellent
From $142
From $142
Info Categories
Historic Bed & Breakfast


Dog Friendly Bed & Breakfast

Dogs Stay Free  

Dogs Stay Free  


Bed & Breakfast with Parking

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Hartland Quay Hotel 24.3 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Inn in Hartland
8.8
Excellent
From $96
From $96
Historic Inn
The main building of Hartland Quay Hotel dates as far back as 1886, while the old building's stables have now been turned into the Wreckers Retreat Bar, offering a relaxing and absolutely enjoyable accommodation experience to every single guest.
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Treweens 24.4 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Bed & Breakfast in Wadebridge
9.6
Excellent
From $147
From $147
Historic Bed & Breakfast
Initially constructed in 1720, this lovely bed & breakfast has been renovated and refurbished to its current state.
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The Royal Hotel 24.7 km from Saint Giles on the Heath
Guest House in Bideford
8.6
Very Good
From $81
From $81
Historic Guest House
Located on Barnstaple Street in Bideford, The Royal Hotel offers a historic stay in a traditional setting. Its architecture and location contribute to the town's charm.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryThe Royal Hotel stands as a fine old-style establishment, imbued with a lot of fascinating history and elegance. This wonderful old building is superbly maintained, preserving its lovely original features and historic wood-paneled staircases and landings. The Palm Court restaurant within the hotel evokes a sense of 1920s romance, adding to the overall charm and unique ambiance.

Guests frequently admire the luxurious and interesting decor, which has a strong traditional seaside hotel feel. Despite its old-fashioned decor and heritage ambiance, the hotel retains its period charm while providing modern comforts. Historical value is evident throughout, from the conference room to the intriguing dedicated entrance from a now-disused railway station platform, which has since become part of the Tarka Trail.

The Victorian roots of the hotel are beautifully showcased in its decoration and the character of the building itself. The Royal Hotel’s traditional old-style appeal is enhanced by its well-kept and superbly cleaned premises, contributing to its lovely atmosphere. It is not just an impressive historic building, but also one with a splendid character, continuing to expand and adapt through generations.

Overall, the Royal Hotel is a beautifully decorated landmark with a rich history, lovely staff and good food, making it a true historic gem in the heart of Bideford.
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