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Penryn |
![]() | Prospect HouseProspect House once the home of a Packet Ship Captain is Grade II listed and a 5 Diamond guest house dating back to 1830. Located at the head of the Penryn River. |
![]() | Stream CottageA granite built cottage circa 1743. Period furnished the cottage offers a warm welcome to guests. |
![]() | Gadles Farm CottagesWe offer a newly renovated cowshed and a cottage, which have been converted into luxury self catering holiday cottages, located in a quite and rural environment. Both properties sleep sleeps 4 plus cot. |
![]() | Mylor Sailing SchoolDinghy, Keelboat Sailing, Traditional Sailing, Powerboat Courses, Young Sailor's Courses, Individual , Group Tuition, Day Cruises, Corporate & Group Activities. |
![]() | Falmouth Art GalleryHousing the Falmouth Town Art Collection. Has outstanding access for those with walking difficulties, wheelchairs or pushchairs. All contributing to an outstanding gallery. |
![]() | National Maritime MuseumOffering unique displays of boats and their place in people's lives, this new landmark on Falmouth's waterfront is a gateway to the maritime world, with a series of experiences as alive as the sea. |
![]() | Ocean BowlBiggest & newest ten pin bowling centre in Cornwall, fun and excitement for all the family at any time of day. |
![]() | Pendennis CastleOverlooking Falmouth, with superb views across the Fal Estuary. Throughout its 450 year history Pendennis Castle has played a vital role in protecting these shores from invasion. |
![]() | Trebah GardenOne of Cornwall's great gardens, rated among the 80 most beautiful in the world, Trebah is a sub-tropical paradise set on the banks of the historic Helford River. Planting ensures colour and scent throughout the year. |
![]() | Budock Vean Golf and Country House Hotel CourseParkland course situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking the Helford River. |
![]() | Falmouth Golf CourseOccupies possibly one of the most spectacular sites on which to locate a golf course. Stunning views across the English Channel. |
















