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Tarbert Hotel
Penzance
Cornwall

TR18 2NU
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The Tarbert Hotel..... where you can experience personal attention and high standards of service, whilst staying in an atmosphere of quality, character and charm. A unique and successful combination enjoyed by a discerning international clientele. The restaurant is popular with both locals and visitors. We offer imaginative menus created by our own chef, using the best of fresh local produce. Fish and seafood from the nearby port of Newlyn are always available. Fine wines from Europe and the New World have been selected to compliment your meal. The comfortable lounge with its open fire is an ideal place to enjoy a pre dinner drink or relax with a liqueur. The twelve bedrooms are all en suite and fully equipped with colour television, tea/coffee facilities and direct dial telephones and central heating. Superior rooms are available for that special occassion, holiday or short break. The hotel has its own small car park and three public car parks close by. It is located near the centre of Penzance, an ideal situation for exploring the old town and harbour or for touring the fascinating countryside and coasts of West Cornwall. There are numerous places of interest within a short drive of Penzance, for example Tate Gallery St Ives, St Michaels Mount, Minack Theatre (Porthcurno), Lands End, Newlyn, Mousehole and a ferry and heliport terminal to the Isles of Scilly.

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Seasonal Dishes
Booking Advised
Local Taxis
Parking
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
TV in Rooms

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