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Star Castle Hotel main photo
Star Castle Hotel
Hotel in Hugh TownGB flag
8.7
Very Good
From $271
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Historic
Constructed in 1593 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this unique hotel is built within a star-shaped castle. It served as a Royalist headquarters during the Civil War and offers guests the chance to stay in a Grade-I listed building with a dungeon bar, providing a truly immersive historical experience.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
The Star Castle Hotel is an incredibly fascinating and historic place with a lot of history and architecture to admire. This historical hotel is a stately building, unique in its medieval design and preserved original spaces. As you'd expect from a historic building, it has a very atmospheric feel that guests loved. The castle itself provides lovely views of the sea and town, making it a very special and interesting place to stay. If you appreciate history and architecture, this is the most unusual building to stay in, packed full of fascinating history.
The Jamaica Inn, Bodmin, Cornwall - The Coaching Inn Group main photo
From $65
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Historic
Dating back to 1750, the Jamaica Inn is famous for its smuggling history and association with Daphne du Maurier's novel. As a former coaching inn on Bodmin Moor, it offers a tangible link to Cornwall's past, complete with a smuggling museum and tales of wreckers and rogues.
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The Jamaica Inn is a beautiful and historic building, full of character and English charm. It has a prime historical setting and a serene location steeped in history, making it a fascinating and absorbing place to stay. The oldy woldy feel to the place with all its history and rustic qualities, has been retained with some great du Maurier touches throughout. Guests love the "atmosphere and history" and the authentic historical ambience of the inn. The rooms are of a high standard and the inn even boasts two museums, adding to its historic surroundings. It's like an old fashioned homely pub, but with a fascinating history that visitors cannot help but be drawn to. The Jamaica Inn is a great location that is full of spooky and absorbing history, making it an awesome place to stay.
The Headland Hotel and Spa main photo
From $233
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Historic
Opened in 1900, The Headland is a Victorian architectural masterpiece that has hosted royalty and celebrities. This iconic hotel offers a blend of tradition and luxury, with stunning sea views and a rich history, including its role in the film 'The Witches'.
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The Wellington Hotel
Hotel in BoscastleGB flag
9.0
Excellent
From $100
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Historic
As one of the oldest coaching inns in the region, dating back to the 16th century, The Wellington Hotel offers a slice of Cornish history. It has welcomed famous guests such as King Edward VII and Thomas Hardy, and its location overlooking Boscastle harbour adds to its historic charm.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
The Wellington Hotel, steeped in a rich historical tapestry, offers a remarkable experience for those with an appreciation for the past. Nestled in a picturesque location, this charming period building is a testament to the elegance and grandeur of yesteryears. The authentic décor, complete with traditional wooden beams and cozy rooms, provides a genuine glimpse into its storied past. Guests frequently marvel at the beautifully maintained historical elements, from the classic historic design to the beautiful traditional artworks adorning the walls.

This old inn exudes character and charm, blending its long heritage with modern comforts seamlessly. The hotel's luxurious atmosphere is enhanced by the Victorian-era touches that are preserved throughout the property. Visitors are often enraptured by the beautiful historic building with its stunning architecture and sympathetically decorated interiors. It is a place where history breathes through every nook and cranny, making it a living museum of sorts.

Whether it’s the hotel's higgledy-piggledy structure hinting at its ages-old origins or the exquisite historic photographs displayed, the sense of history is palpable.
The Wellington Hotel stands as a proud reminder of North Cornwall's oldest coaching inns, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic experience laden with the charm of the past.
Lugger Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’ main photo
From $165
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Historic
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.
Rose in Vale Country House Hotel main photo
From $165
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Historic
This Grade II* listed building dates back to the 17th century and has been welcoming guests for over 100 years. With connections to the real-life 'Poldark' and a Georgian frontage added in 1761, it exudes historic charm and offers a peaceful retreat in a wooded valley.
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The Alverton
Hotel in TruroGB flag
8.8
Excellent
From $106
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Historic
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.
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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.
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The Old Success Inn
Hotel in Sennen CoveGB flag
9.1
Excellent
From $156
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Historic
Located in Sennen Cove, this historic inn offers a traditional Cornish experience. While specific historical details are limited in the provided data, its location and inn status suggest a long-standing presence and connection to local maritime history.
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Polraen Country House Hotel
Hotel in LooeGB flag
8.8
Excellent
From $179
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Historic
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.
Hotel Penzance Harbour View main photo
From $65
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Historic
Located in the historic town of Penzance, this hotel likely has connections to the town's maritime and commercial past. While specific historical details are limited in the provided data, its location suggests a link to the area's rich heritage.
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Union Hotel
Hotel in PenzanceGB flag
6.4
Rated
From $134
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Historic
Located in Chapel Street, Penzance, this hotel's name and location suggest a connection to the town's historical commercial and social activities. Hotels of this type often served as important meeting places and accommodations for travelers.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Stepping into the Union Hotel is like traveling back in time. Nestled in the heart of Penzance on the vibrant Chapel Street, this quaint establishment is one of the oldest buildings in town with a rich historical significance that has been lovingly preserved. The Union Hotel is celebrated for its authentic old-world charm, from its grand Georgian architecture to the period property feel, offering guests a unique experience reminiscent of living in a museum.

The historical importance of the
Union Hotel is profound, having been the first to announce Nelson's victory at Trafalgar. This significant moment in history echoes through its very walls, particularly in the historically important rooms and the grand ballroom adorned with fantastic art. Visitors often marvel at the fascinating and evocative historic character, recounting their stays as reminders of the Victorian era, enhanced by dated old-world decor and antique decorations.

The hotel's luxurious atmosphere is further amplified by its great lounge area, rich in tradition and history. Guests have highlighted the distinct old hotel's charm and character, from the magnificent historical side to the beautiful historic street it resides on. The location is surrounded by other historic and notable buildings like the Egyptian Building, Chocolate House and the Turks Head pub.

In addition to the beautifully maintained historic interior, the chapel and themed historical ballroom only add to the charm, making it an intriguing destination for history enthusiasts. The
Union Hotel is not just a place to stay but an experience filled with rich narratives, classic history and a notable atmosphere that offers a true authentic English hotel feel.
Trehellas House Hotel & Courthouse restaurant main photo
From $82
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Historic
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.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Trehellas 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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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
Trenython Manor Resort main photo
Trenython Manor Resort
Resort in FoweyGB flag
8.3
Very Good
$
Historic
While the provided data lacks specific historical details, manor 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.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Trenython Manor Resort is a stunning property that boasts an elegant historic building with a lot of history and interest. The beautiful manor house exudes an air of sophistication with its impressive paneled walls and magnificent architecture. Guests are immediately captivated by the old manor's charm and historical setting. The large open hallway and beautiful high ceilings create a lovely atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. There's no denying that the Trenython Manor Resort is a really impressive building overall, steeped in a rich history that is apparent in every detail. For travelers who appreciate a real sense of place, this lovely hotel in the country is an excellent choice.
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Tyacks Hotel
Hotel in CamborneGB flag
7.9
Good
From $122
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Historic
Located in Camborne, this hotel likely has connections to the town's industrial past, particularly its mining heritage. Hotels of this type often served as accommodations for those involved in the mining industry.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Tyacks Hotel is steeped in history and effortlessly captures the essence of a traditional Cornish establishment with a rich heritage spanning 200 years. Nestled in a charming old building that resonates with historical significance, it stands as a typical English hotel with an old-style structure that maintains its character despite showing some signs of wear in places. As a Grade 2 listed property, Tyacks carefully preserves its historical decor and common areas, which have garnered positive feedback for their authentic charm and historical relevance.

The hotel's story is told through its lovely, characterful facilities, from the quaint little staircases to the inviting atmosphere that has been modernized in a considerate manner. Guests appreciate the blend of history and comfort, finding the old building both charming and comfortable. The general cleanliness of the property ensures that the historic elements are well maintained, contributing to a positive experience for those appreciating its past.

For travelers keen on experiencing a typical British, non-touristy structure, especially those on road trips through the southwest,
Tyacks Hotel offers an authentic historical context coupled with well-preserved communal and private spaces. This coaching inn stands as a testament to its storied past, offering a unique glimpse into England's rich architectural heritage.
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The Slipway B&B
Hotel in Port IsaacGB flag
8.8
Excellent
From $189
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Historic
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.
The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Lodges main photo
From $115
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Summary of reviews
The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Lodges is a beautiful and peaceful location, conveniently located for those visiting attractions like the Eden project and Mevagissey. The breakfast experience was mixed with some guests enjoying the diverse selection while others found the cooked breakfast orders slow and portions too small. The dinner experience was also mixed with some guests praising the food while others experienced issues with orders and rude waitresses. The rooms were generally spacious, clean and comfortable, although some areas could do with a deep clean. The staff were consistently friendly and helpful with excellent service. The spa facilities were praised, although some guests felt that the jacuzzi and infinity pool could do with some investment. The swimming pool was a highlight for most guests, although it can get busy with classes. Parking was functional but had some minor drawbacks. The hotel is family-friendly, although improvements could be made to accessibility and noise levels. The beds were generally comfortable, although improvements could be made to ensure a consistently comfortable experience for all guests.
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Artist Residence Cornwall main photo
From $212
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Historic
Located in a historic building in Penzance, this hotel blends artistic flair with the charm of the past. Its presence in a historic town suggests a connection to the area's cultural and artistic heritage.
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The Mill House
Hotel in TintagelGB flag
8.2
Very Good
From $152
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Historic
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.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled 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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Merchants Manor Spa
Hotel in FalmouthGB flag
8.3
Very Good
From $145
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Historic
The name 'Merchants Manor' suggests a connection to Falmouth's maritime and trading past. The building may have once been the residence of a prominent merchant or associated with commercial activities.
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Boscastle House
Bed & Breakfast in BoscastleGB flag
9.8
Excellent
From $165
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Historic
Located in Boscastle, this house likely has connections to the village's maritime history and coastal charm. While specific historical details are limited, its location suggests a link to the area's heritage.
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