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St Enodoc
Rock, Cornwall
There are 'great views of the Camel Estuary' from this 1920s, family-friendly hotel that is 'virtually on the famous golf course'.
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There are 'great views of the Camel Estuary' from this 1920s, family-friendly hotel that is 'virtually on the famous golf course'. 'The furnishings are truly delightful,' wrote our inspector, 'very Martha's Vineyard. Clear colours, pale woodwork, great local seascape paintings.' Bedrooms 'all have the same charming décor'. A fabulous family suite had 'a proper bathroom and shower room, a huge sitting room, a mini kitchen hidden in a cupboard, a giant bed – very comfy, a real haven of delight'. A tasting menu is served in Karrek restaurant on three nights. In the airy brasserie, produce is sourced from the family's farm, which supports people with learning disabilities. Dishes might include roast pork chop, Dijon, burnt apple, and creative vegan options. 'Delicious chicken-liver pâté' came with a rather small brioche bun, 'tasty' fishcake with red chilli-flavour mayonnaise and 'delicious poached egg… all perfectly pleasant', but 'hot chocolate fondant cake was tiny', and the bill felt a bit steep. After breakfast, cross the fairway to little St Enodoc's Church, last resting place of Sir John Betjeman, where 'Safe, faint and surfy, laps the lowest tide'.
Hotel Details
Address
Nr Wadebridge, Rock, Cornwall, PL27 6LA, England
Telephone
01208863 394
Bedroom
21
Openings
all year except Jan; restaurant cl0sed Sun-Wed.
Background Music
in lounge and restaurant.
Children
all ages welcomed, no under 10s in restaurant. Children's menu (brasserie).
Dogs
allowed in certain bedrooms according to breed/size, brasserie and lounge (£15 per dog night, bed, bowls, washing facilities)
Credit Cards
Amex, MC, Visa.
Prices
B&B doubles from £170. Brasserie: set menu £27.50–£35, à la carte £50. Restaurant tasting menus £65/£100 (6/9 courses).
Facilities
lounge, library, billiard room, bar, brasserie, restaurant, in-room smart TV, civil wedding licence, spa, heated outdoor swimming pool (May–Sept, 9 by 4.5 metres), terrace, garden, EV charging, only restaurants suitable for disabled.
Location
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