The construction of Pendennis Castle on the southern point of Carrick Roads in the sixteenth century prepared the ground for the growth of
FALMOUTH
, then no more than a fishing village. The building of its deepwater harbour was proposed a century later by Sir John Killigrew, and Falmouth's prosperity was assured when in 1689 it became chief base of the fast Falmouth Packets, which sped mail to the Americas. However, recent years have seen the port's character submerged beneath... [More]
Distinguished by its ivy exterior, the hotel overlooks beautifully laid out gardens. Set in mature grounds, ample car parking is available. The hotel still rtains and prides itself on the traditional standards associated with first class cuisine, comfort and service. [More]
Dating from the mid-seventeenth century The Greenbank Hotel is a former coaching inn and both Falmouth's oldest and only hotel on the edge of one of the world's largest and deepest natural harbours. Washed by the Gulf Stream, South Cornwall enjoys a year round mild climate and sub-tropical vegetatio... [More]
The Lerryn hotel was a purpose built hotel in 1907 as a birthday gift for the daughter of the builder. Its Original name was 'The Wrekin'. Quality rating 2 star (VisitBritain).We have a 2 Star quality rating awarded by Visit Britain.Many of our 20 bedrooms have sea views, whilst two ground floor roo... [More]
Minutes from the 'Seaside Award' winning Gyllyngvase Beach and just a short walk from Falmouth town centre, the Westcott Hotel is a warm and friendly place where you can relax and indulge yourself. The hotel is privately run by husband and wife team Will and Eli Barbary who are dedicated to providi... [More]