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Rose Cottage, Launceston, Cornwall

Rose Cottage
5 Lower Cleaverfield
Launceston
Cornwall

PL15 8ED

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Rose Cottage is an AA 3 star guest house and has recently gained the AA Highly Commended Award.Rose Cottage has a widespread reputation for hospitality; high quality B & B guest accommodation and service. Rose Cottage is a short walk from Launceston town centre. The A30 dual carriageway runs close to Launceston; which makes Rose Cottage an ideal base for guests who are touring Devon & Cornwall; visiting the Tamar Valley and perhaps planning a trip to the Eden Project and other attractions.A five minute drive will take you to Launceston Golf Club or the local Riding Stables. Rose Cottage is a charming property that has been extended over several hundred years. The original two roomed dwelling is 200 - 300 years old. An addition of several rooms was made in the 1880s and a further extension was made in the 1980s. The house is south facing; situated in a cul-de-sac with private parking areas for guests in a sheltered Launceston valley. It has superb views of Launceston to! wn and Castle; Kensey Valley; St Thomas Hill and St Stephens.Bill and Marylin Prosser provide a friendly; and relaxing atmosphere for their guests at Rose Cottage. Their aim is to provide their guests with high standard accommodation and delicious, wholesome breakfasts using locally produced ingredients where possible. They look forward to welcoming you to Rose Cottage. Please Note: Children over 12 years welcome. Check-In time: 1600 and Check-Out time: 1000.

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