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Sleeps 7 3 beds 3 baths 4.95 (10 reviews)

Bed and breakfast in St Columb Minor, 1.2km from Whipsiderry Beach and minutes from Newquay town centre. Sleeps 7.

This is situated on the outskirts of Newquay in a quieter area called St Columb Minor. It is only minutes from Newquay's center and its beaches; however, it is a secluded area on the edge of the town. The village itself features a co-op and pub, so you are within walking distance of these amenities. Featuring a garden and views of the garden, Penwyth House is a bed and breakfast that also provides guests with a picnic area. The property offers allergy-free units and is located 1.2 km from Porth Beach. The bed and breakfast itself is designed to a very high standard, and you won’t be disappointed with your room. There is free wifi, a private bathroom, and a continental breakfast on offer. The house itself is a period house and has a secluded outside seating you are welcome to enjoy. The bed and breakfast has 2 rooms available, so you will definitely get that personal touch and will feel more like you are renting your own space rather than sharing with a large number of people. This is a great location for couples. One of the rooms has a free-standing bathtub in the bay window, so it has a romantic feel to it. Couples would love this location, and there are loads of choices of what you can do nearby, from cycling, walking, surfing, or just chilling.

Key Details
Property type
B&b
Location
Newquay, Cornwall
Sleeps
7
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Nearest beach
Whipsiderry Beach (1.2km)
Guest rating
4.95 (10 reviews)

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Parking
  • Garden

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can Penwyth House accommodate?

Penwyth House sleeps 7 guests across 3 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms.

How far is Penwyth House from the nearest beach?

Penwyth House is 1.2km from Whipsiderry Beach. There are 3 beaches within easy reach.

Does Penwyth House have parking?

Yes, Penwyth House has parking available for guests.

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