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England Country House Hotels
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PRE-CHRISTMAS OFFER - From £130 per person per night Dinner, B&B
Hotel: Hotel Tresanton Validity: 23rd November 2009 - 23rd December 2009
Description:
Offer: Winter in Cornwall is the perfect time to relax, walk, explore...and shop! From St Ives and Penzance where you can buy Cornish art at the many varied galleries or a collector's piece at Leach Pottery, to Padstow where you can visit the famous Christmas shop open 365 days,and stock up on the very latest cookery tools and books. Special rates available midweek or at the weekend when you quote this offer. Rates & Conditions: Sunday to ThursdayDinner bed and breakfast from £130 per person per night; Friday and Saturday Dinner bed and breakfast from £150 per person per night. All rates based on double occupancy. Subject to terms, conditions and availability. Contact: For further details please call 0845 012 1544 quoting BEST LOVED HOTELS PRE-CHRISTMAS Offer.
Hotel Tresanton (St Mawes, Cornwall, UK) Go to hotel's official website »Booking Enquiry Brochure Request Call directly: 0845 012 1544 Zoom image by clicking If there is any more elegant hotel in Britain than Olga Polizzi's Tresanton on the Cornish Coast, then I have never been there The Independent Celebrated Mediterranean luxury on the Cornish coast Originally built in the 1940s as a yachtsman's club, the Tresanton was bought in 1997 by Olga Polizzi, who spent two years restoring and redesigning it into what is now a major Cornish destination in its own right and one of the...

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