A traditional 'homely' pub formerly a coaching inn set in centre of the village St ... more
Blazey adjacent to the Parish Church of St Blaize on the A390 a few miles east of St AustellThe Cornish Arms is just a mile south of the Eden Project is on one of t...
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On the A390, just a few miles east of St Austell and a mile south of the Eden Project, ... more
this charming, traditional former coaching inn today offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.Originally built as a coaching inn, the Cornish Arms is now a cosy, tradition...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Very good Hotel, great service Disadvantages: In the wrong place.
Just back from a weekend Jaunt to Ireland. We flew Ryanair Eastmidlands to Shannon, £38 return (No hold luggage and online checkin).
We booked the Oakwood Arms at Shannon, this was mainly as our return flight was 09:30 Monday morning and we did not want to get up early to travel.
We booked it thru LATEROOMS.COM for 85 Euros a night for Double room with Buffet Breakfast.
Ireland seems to be pricey for Hotels, so this was not too bad (We do cheaper when we go Venice).
We had hired a Car so after picking that up it was just a 10 min Drive into Shannon and the Hotel.
First Impressions were very good, better than most of the reviews we had read.
Its a low level building on the edge of Shannon, not that there's much in the middle of Shannon, just seems to be a Housing Estate.
Checkin looks very smart and professional ...
Advantages: charming reasonably piced rooms and award winning food Disadvantages: can get busy
On a recent visit to Northern Ireland, I was lucky enough to be shown round by someone born and bred in Larne. It was on her suggestion that we paid a visit to the Londonderry Arms, a 3 star hotel with two restaurants in the charming and quaint harbour village of Carnlough. Carnlough is about 15 minutes drive north of Larne along the very picturesque coastal road otherwise known as the A8.
History
The Londonderry Arms has a rich and interesting history proudly available in leaflets amongst a wide selection of magazines free for perusal.
The Londonderry ArmsHotel was built in 1848 as a coaching inn by Frances Anne Tempest, Marchioness of Londonderry.
Frances Anne was the grand-daughter of Randall William, sixth Earl and second Marquis of Antrim. He was the great great grandson of Sir Randall MacDonnell, the first of that ...
Advantages: The Best Hotel in Lytham St Annes. Disadvantages: Whoa! is it pricey!
This Hotel is in the prime position in Lytham. It faces the 2 or so miles of Lytham Green. There are scenic views of the Welsh hills and the Pennines in the distance and views of the Ribble Estuary. Close by is the famous windmill.
The hotel takes its name from the Clifton family. They were the main landowners in the area. There are many references to the Clifton family locally. Their family seat was Lytham Hall. This is open to the public on occasion. It is now owned by an insurance company. (AXA)
The Clifton ArmsHotel was first erected on Clifton Street, in the space that is now Park Street, on or around 1794. This was apparently a coaching inn. Its successor, the current hotel, was built in 1840 on West Beach. In 1875 all buildings comprising the hotel were raised to the same height. Clearly the hotel was built at the height ...
Product Information for "Cornish Arms Hotel, Cornwall" »
Product details
Long Name
Cornish Arms Hotel
Type
Hotel
Street
Church Street St Blazey
Address
Church Street St Blazey, Cornwall, Devon, PL24 2NG, United Kingdom
City
Cornwall
Country
United Kingdom
Post Code
PL24 2NG
County
Devon
Region
South West England
Postal Prefix
PL
Postal Town
Plymouth
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
35
Manufacturer's product description
On the A390, just a few miles east of St Austell and a mile south of the Eden Project, this charming, traditional former coaching inn today offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.Originally built as a coaching inn, the Cornish Arms is now a cosy, traditional pub offering comfortable, homely accommodation in the centre of the village of St Blazey, adjacent to the parish of St Blaize. Situated on the A390, this traditional inn offers easy access to the regions major roads, making it a convenient base from which to explore the region.Free private parking is available for guests.The Cornish Arms is also on The Cornish Way, a cycle route that is part of the National Cycle Network. There is a walking and cycle path leading from the inn to the Eden Project.The Cornish Arms is a good local pub and has a fine reputation for providing great beers and satisfying meals. The restaurant offers tasty lunches and delicious dinners.There is a range of accommodation to suit the needs and budget of any traveller. Some rooms have en suite bathrooms and rooms with shared bathroom facilities are also available at great rates.All of the rooms have TVs and tea/coffee making facilities.Free Wi-Fi wireless internet access is available in the inns public areas.A hearty, home-made Cornish cooked breakfast is included in the price.