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A 16th Century Coaching Inn offering first class accommodation . Situated close to the fishing village of Port Isaac, renowned for the TV Series Doc Martin. The character Doc Martin originated from the 2000 Movie Saving Grace. Many of the interior scenes for this were filmed here at The Cornish Arms.
The inn has been listed in the Good Pub Guide for several years.
The comfort of our guests is paramount and no effort is spared to ensure that your stay is a memorable one. Each of the seven ensuite rooms has its own appeal, and guests can relax in the lovely Olde Worlde bars with slate flagged floors. Open fires , a logburner and beamed ceilings are very welcoming. The Bed and Breakfast tariff also includes a hearty breakfast that will set you up for the day.
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| Hotel Address: |
Pendoggett Port Isaac Cornwall PL30 3HH |
| Check-in Time: |
2:00 PM |
| Check-out Time: |
11:00 AM |
| Getting there: |
These directions assume you are coming from Exeter which is accessible by motorway (M5), train and plane. From Exeter take the A30 westbound crossing from Devon into Cornwall. Take the A395 Wadebridge, North Cornwall exit on the left about 2 miles from Launceston and follow this road through Piper's Pool, Hallworthy & Davidstow. At the T Junction just after Davidstow, turn left onto the A39 (T) and look out for the turning (on your right this time) onto the B3314. Bear right onto B3314 following it through Slaughterbridge and across the staggered T-Junction, through Delabole and approximately 2 miles further on into Pendoggett. The Cornish Arms is on the right-hand side. PLEASE NOTE NO SINGLE NIGHT OCCUPANCY
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| Car parking: |
Car Parking Available |
| Child Policy: |
Children under 2 years old free |
| Hotel facilities: |
- Bar / Lounge
- Beauty Salon / Hairdresser
- Faxing Facilities
- Golf Course
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- Internet Access - High Speed
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Non-Smoking Rooms
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- Parking Facilities
- Pets Allowed
- Restaurant
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