Carony Bed & Breakfast
Ideally situated for touring the whole county, we are in Indian Queens a small village just of the main A30 route. Newquay, the surf capital is just eight miles away. Bodmin (both the Market Town and the Moor). Truro, Padstow, St Austell and Wadebridge (with its famous Camel Trail, excellent for walkers and cyclists). Are all within a thirty minute drive. As are many of Cornwalls top attractions, such as the Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, and Lanhydrock House and Gardens
Local services are available within walking distance of Carony, these include an award winning Fish and Chip Restaurant, a Chinese Restaurant and a friendly local Pub that serves excellent home cooked meals. There are also several shops, post offices and cash point facilities. Just a mile away is a large new complex which includes retail areas for Cornish food and local crafts, a large surf wear outlet, art gallery and cafe.
Carony is a detached house built in the 1950's. There are three guest rooms, a twin, double and single. All rooms are clean, bright, tastefully furnished, yet clutter free! and have far reaching views over the surrounding open countryside. All have wash hand basins, hospitality trays, hairdryers, colour televisions, central heating. A guest bathroom is available. Breakfast is eaten around our large table in the Dining Room. Juice, Cereal, Full English, Toast & Preserves is served as standard, but those with a lighter taste or vegetarians can easily be catered for.
Also in the Dining Room is a selection of local books and maps all about Cornwall for you to browse through. There is a small guest garden, perfect for relaxing in after a hard days sight-seeing. Private parking is available, but if you are 'car free' there is a very good local bus service, enabling travel all over the county.
Please note, we are a totally non-smoking house. Sorry, but Carony is not suitable for children. No pets accepted.
Open all year. From £20.00 per person per night.
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This page was last updated: 08 March 2008
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